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So is The National but people lose their loads over them on this board.
and in The Shins favor they were listened to by a cute, quirky, and behelmeted character portrayed by Natalie Portman in Zach Braff's seminal masterwork Graden State.
So is The National but people lose their loads over them on this board.
and in The Shins favor they were listened to by a cute, quirky, and behelmeted character portrayed by Natalie Portman in Zach Braff's seminal masterwork Graden State.
I was 18 when that movie came out and it *spoke* to me.
and in The Shins favor they were listened to by a cute, quirky, and behelmeted character portrayed by Natalie Portman in Zach Braff's seminal masterwork Graden State.
I was 18 when that movie came out and it *spoke* to me.
and in The Shins favor they were listened to by a cute, quirky, and behelmeted character portrayed by Natalie Portman in Zach Braff's seminal masterwork Graden State.
I was 18 when that movie came out and it *spoke* to me.
When I was 18, Valley Girl spoke to me. You haven't seen me take Modern English, though.
I was 18 when that movie came out and it *spoke* to me.
oh I was 22 and it totally spoke to me too.
I watched it recently on TV randomly and cringed at some parts of it that used to make me really emotional. Natalie Portman has also gotten more and more annoying over the years so it doesn't help.
I watched it recently on TV randomly and cringed at some parts of it that used to make me really emotional. Natalie Portman has also gotten more and more annoying over the years so it doesn't help.
Dont you dare say a single negative thing about that Angel.
you're not missing anything, unless you are a teenager or young adult who very recently became familiar with existentialism and think that's pretty cool to think about that kind of stuff.
I watched it recently on TV randomly and cringed at some parts of it that used to make me really emotional. Natalie Portman has also gotten more and more annoying over the years so it doesn't help.
You shush your mouth when you criticize Natalie Portman
oh shit hell yeah. but only stand alone movies, no movies with sequels, reboots, or remakes. those aren't movies.
For real, I was thinking anything over 40 minutes (since that's what AMPAS uses to determine whether something is eligible for Best Picture or one of the short film categories).
oh shit hell yeah. but only stand alone movies, no movies with sequels, reboots, or remakes. those aren't movies.
For real, I was thinking anything over 40 minutes (since that's what AMPAS uses to determine whether something is eligible for Best Picture or one of the short film categories).
If one person writes, directs and stars in a movie is it still a movie?
For real, I was thinking anything over 40 minutes (since that's what AMPAS uses to determine whether something is eligible for Best Picture or one of the short film categories).
If one person writes, directs and stars in a movie is it still a movie?
The Room is, however shitty it might be, still a movie.