just to update, IMO rachel getting married sucked...the acting was good i just didn't like the storyline. i think i was expecting to watch Bride Wars which also has anne hathaway in it. Confessions was "meh"
i dont know if you would call this a total chick flick but i love 50 first dates. hubby and i have every adam sandler movie i think... except for that d@mn punch druck bs.
also, the first wives club.....then there is the wizard of oz. i cant really think of a grown man who sits down and watches it. my hubby will tolerate it but its becasue he loves me.
and i love beaches too geekgirl!!!
then there is the wizard of oz. i cant really think of a grown man who sits down and watches it.
OMFG.... Seriously, no lie... Not an HOUR ago, DoGG wouldn't stop talkin about wanting to pop The Wizard of Oz in the VCR (yes i said VCR) to watch it. Even made me listen to all the music... *LOL*
OMFG.... Seriously, no lie... Not an HOUR ago, DoGG wouldn't stop talkin about wanting to pop The Wizard of Oz in the VCR (yes i said VCR) to watch it. Even made me listen to all the music... *LOL*
I won't mention how you were singing along, and actually knew all the words to all the songs btw
*cough* Thank God you didn't mention the VCR was a Betamax *cough*
Ok, not a chick flick but a great tear jerker is Eight Below. I cried through most of the movie (I was like 5 months pregnant when i saw it but still). Awesome movie.
So today I went over to my mom and dad's house and I updated their DVD player (same one as mine) and yessssssss STaRRDoGG my dad thought the update was wonderful (your da bomb). So while at their house mom goes what was that movie you told me to watch. Well long story short we watched "The Notebook". OMG by the time of the movie ended we were both emotional wrecks. Such a good movie!
OMG dont talk to me about sad / emotional movies... I watched Braveheart yesterday for the 50,000 time, that movie gets me every time.... I can relate so well, the British tormented the Scottish as they did the Irish for so long but I love his drive and his fight in that movie its SO admirable, and even though they killed him in the end, his death wasn't in vain, his legacy lived on and caused the Scottish to gain their freedom... oh where oh where is MY William Wallace, do men like him exist anymore? I just now finished watching My Cousin Vinny, I did laugh my a$$ off as usual, but I did get teary eyed....oh ya know just ignore me, I guess I'm feeling emotional for some reason
OH I Braveheart! Mel Gibson was awesome in that movie. We've watchted that move a dozen or so times (being Scottish and all). Awesome movie and yes the story of William Wallace is a true Scottish story. LOVE IT! Hummm I'm feeling the need for Braveheart now
only like 2 minutes out of the 120 minute (or however long it is) movie. you can handle it