I found it kind of odd though, that he and his brother seemed to be around the same age when they were kids, and then suddenly his brother is like anywhere from 4-6 years older.
you have to, you just have to trust me
whoever i was then i can't ever be again
the faith you've found i've never felt
the terror held in wedding bells
the comfort in "there's no one else"
the truth be told, i'm never going to know
Yes Man was pretty predictable but I got quite a few laughs from it, I'd watch it again.
Burn After Reading wasn't quite what I expected. The previews and commercials painted it as this "outragious comedy with a good plot" but I found it more suspenceful than comical, although it was still funny. Brad Pitt definitely had the most comical performance (HA! You think it's a Schwinn.) along with the CIA agents. It even has some really unexpected moments that kind of made you do a double-take, which is always nice to see.
I really enjoyed it. Some laugh-out-loud funny parts, and they managed to make a man selling carcinogens oddly sympathetic. I was definitely rooting for him!
-Annie (Whee! boring signature!)
Member of the Pokémon League
I finally saw Slumdog Millionaire last night. It was pretty good.
~*Megan*~
"Wow, nice to meet you. Nine years huh? That's a really long time. Are you going to stab me or something? Because if you are, can we get it over with?" ~Jer
You are never stronger than when you land on the other side of despair. ~Zadie Smith, White Teeth
The Wrestler. It was a lot shorter than I expected, but really good. I couldn't help but feel bad for the guy. It seems to be a pretty accurate outline of a wrestler's life.
xjsb125 wrote:Wolverine. Lots of good action, story moves pretty quick. I'll have to read up on Marvel's website to see how the movie compares to the comics.