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"I'm Yulaw! I'm nobody's bitch"
"The only mistake I ever made was not firing you, you conniving bleach blonde piece of dirt!"
"Even a bitch in heat can do that"
"Darling, you can't rape a townie"
"If it makes you happy.....it can't be that bad"
"How do you live with yourself evey night alone in bed, huh? Maybe just because you're mad at David, your taking it out on me. I think you've got a lot more than what you bargained for when you finally gave up your virginity. And speaking from experience, I know how rough David can be in bed."
"whoop whoop! Pull over that ass too fat"
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'People you like' lists on this site tend to hurt people's feelings when you accidentally or purposefully exclude them. I like everyone except for rude jackasses. You know who you are. There you have it.
boys will be boys
But
men should be men
Not selfish: Mikey Elite
Reviews
The Graduate (1967)
Prequel to Rain Man?
This movie is such a timeless classic. From the trendy outfits of the sixties to the lovely Anne Bancroft, this movie is definitely a must see. The beginning of the movie is what I really love. The initial affair scenes. Anne Bancroft is outstanding as the sexy, sultry Mrs. Robinson. How she seduces young Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) is so cool with little to no effort. From the middle to the end of this film was great too, but mainly because of Katharine Ross' sympathetic Elaine Robinson. The interaction between her and Benjamin on their first date was so sweet and poignant. It made a wonderful contrast to the dirty and empty affair scenes from the beginning of the movie between Benjamin and Mrs. Robinson. It made for a wonderful lead in to what I thought was the best part of the movie. Elaine finding out Benjamin's other woman was her own mother. You have innocent Elaine joking around with Benjamin who has just rushed to tell her that he had been having an affair with her mother. Her mother goes to stop him. She stands in the barely open doorway just as Benjamin is going to tell her who he had an affair with. Elaine looks in the crack her doorway, sees her mother standing there dripping wet from the rain, and her face goes from giddy to a deep mixture of sadness and disgust. Classic.
My ONLY 2 issues with this film were these. Too much Simon & Garfunkel. Too much. I love some of their old stuff, but it became a bit distracting with constant songs of theirs playing in the background of most scenes. Then there is the character of Benjamin Braddick. He was the most....hmmmmm, what's a nice word for retarded? He was the most special person I have seen aside from Raymond from Rain Man. It's no wonder Hoffman got picked to play that part. Some of his ridiculous statements, actions, and those sighs he kept making made me wonder what on Earth would these beauties see in him? He had an endearing quality about him, but he was so annoying. As a woman, I just didn't get it. I still wince at the scene of him banging from the church balcony on that glass.
Great watch and outstanding acting from Anne Bancroft and Katharine Ross!!!
Dreamgirls (2006)
Don't Go See It For Beyonce
This movie was very good and well worth the wait! I am not a fan of anyone in particular of this movie, but everyone did a fine job acting wise....except for one person. Beyonce, for the most part, was mediocre at best. If any fans of hers are going to see the movie because she is in it, please don't. Her voice is lovely and she is a stunner in this film, but she overacts in certain parts of the movie that actually left me embarrassed for her. That is the only complaint I have with the movie. Now Jennifer Hudson was awesome and brought me to tears with every song she belted out. And Eddie Murphy was quite the clown. This movie is definitely a must see, but not if you are only going to see it for Beyonce.
See No Evil (2006)
This Was Actually Good
This movie was much, much better than I thought. If you go into the movie not expecting it to be a top notch, Oscar worthy film then you will probably enjoy it. Hey, it is what it is which is a typical B horror movies.
Basically, it's about 8 delinquents who have to work on an old burnt down, gutted hotel for this elderly woman (Margaret). Upon arrival, the villain (Kane)is already stalking them and peeking in on them one by one. I would say about 10 or 15 minutes upon arrival is when the action begins. Two of the guys (Tye and Richie)have a map of the passage ways in the hotel and decide to look for a hidden safe that contains money, two of the girls (Kira and Christine)decide to just hang out, and four of the other teens (Michael, Zoe, Melissa, and Russell) decide to "party." Later, Kira is kidnapped while others begin to suffer the wrath of Kane.
The gore in this movie was great. However, for those with weak stomachs, don't watch. There is a scene where a girl (Melissa) is eaten by dogs and I swear the girl sitting next to me was going to hurl. Again, don't go into this movie expecting superb acting, wonderful scenery, and intimate moments. It's a B horror movie in every way possible. Full of cliché's, bad acting, and horrible one liners.