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moonlightjoy
May. 13th, 2005 12:51 am1. Total number of DVD/VHS I own: one and a half
2. The last film I bought: Chicken Run, for my cousin's kids (and my cousin, and her husband!)
3. The last film I watched: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with
rottenfruit
4. Five films that I watch a lot or that mean a lot to me. :
The Never-Ending Story (one of the first I ever saw)
Species (first time I went out to the city on my own to watch a movie)
Ginger Snaps (it's the only DVD I have full ownership of)
Eternal Sunshine of the Beautiful Mind (poignant)
Machines Should Work, People Should Think (for which I cooked hot dogs, chipped ice and set up lights)
Alright:
phrawzty,
loupdebois,
cuz_mary_jane,
don_teo and
electricland, answer the questions if you care to.
2. The last film I bought: Chicken Run, for my cousin's kids (and my cousin, and her husband!)
3. The last film I watched: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with
4. Five films that I watch a lot or that mean a lot to me. :
The Never-Ending Story (one of the first I ever saw)
Species (first time I went out to the city on my own to watch a movie)
Ginger Snaps (it's the only DVD I have full ownership of)
Eternal Sunshine of the Beautiful Mind (poignant)
Machines Should Work, People Should Think (for which I cooked hot dogs, chipped ice and set up lights)
Alright:
no subject
Date: 2005-05-15 07:01 am (UTC)2. The last film I bought: three DVDs for my family for Christmas, and I'm pretty sure one of them was Hot Shots Part Deux!
3. The last film I watched: Fifth Element. Eye candy and shrieking. Loves it I does!
4. Five films that I watch a lot or that mean a lot to me. :
a. Edward Scissorhands - Burton does innocence in a way that HURTS so good!
b. Willow - watched it on a rainy morning at the country house in Ste-Agathe. A vacation within a vacation.
c. Sleeping Beauty - my first excursion to the movies, courtesy of my uncle. It was also my first visit to the bewildering world of 'downtown.' There were forests of legs and the ceilings were all made of sunlit glass.
d. Banana Republic (Woody Allen) - I didn't get it then, but I knew adults were absurd and this captures that in a madcap fashion.
e. Dark City - watched during a dark time. I yearn for a sultry Connelly moment on stage, red dress aglitter, retro mic!