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This is such a great idea. Browse through 100 years of Universal films, click on one, post a memory or thought “I was with ___ when I saw this the first time!” and then share on Facebook, Twitter, ect. Great concept!
(Source: oldfilmsflicker, via bbook)
This is a trailer for a movie I worked on the end of ‘09 and then a little in 2010.
Oh man, this made me laugh and cry! What a fantastic movie!! I really hope Emma Stone gets an award for this one. I never read the book, which I’m sure is great too, but this was just so good! I can’t give it enough praise.
I rarely like Paul Giamatti or any of the films he’s in but I really enjoyed Win Win. Its very heart felt and I was able to really connect with the characters. Not much about this film was typical and maybe that’s what I liked. It kept me guessing as to what was going to happen next and to whom. Great casting and story line.
Ok first of all, I LOVED the casting! And I always die for Kevin Spacey but I had such a hard time trying to figure out what the hell was going on in this movie. I’m not really wall street savvy so I guess its my fault, however towards the end I started to really like it. You got a good image in your head of what it would be like to be one of these millionaires running our country. Its disgusting.
The best thing I heard went something like, “Now I know why people are so afraid to stand on the edge of a tall building. They’re not afraid of the height, they’re afraid they’ll actually jump.”
Hm.. I don’t know how to compare this to Me and You and Everyone We Know but maybe I shouldn’t. It was entirely different and the same. It was detached and performance art-esque and it was about relationships with people, and there’s a strange cat that talks which I really liked, but I find that I enjoyed the behind the scenes clips with the story being explained more than I did enjoy watching it.
Haha, this was good times. The only role I’ve really enjoyed Paul Rudd. In most of his other films, he’s a poor loser; its sad and annoying. I also feel like Zooey Deschanel plays herself in this, even though that’s not true.


