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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Such a beautiful, gut-wrenching film. I cried, and cried and cried.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:12, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
I haven't seen the Notebook, it may well be awesome. The above is a knee-jerk reaction.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:13, Reply)
I am taking the piss. Last film I saw that I would deem good enough to be a classic is probably La Tourneuse du Pages (The Page Turner). Immense revenge film. The main character is so cold and emotionless throughout the whole thing you've no idea what she's planning or thinking.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:24, Reply)
The second one sounds more made up that the first
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:26, Reply)
and stick it on Lovefilm. Thanks for the recommendation :-)
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:46, Reply)
(unless you end up hating it and by extension me)
Said central character is a hawt lady if it helps.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:51, Reply)
I said it was a pile of button-pressing sentimental guff.
But I wept and wept :(
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:32, Reply)
It's your favourite film ever, it is. You love the director you do.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:40, Reply)
Actually, yes I am.
I was in a right mess, that I do not deny, but I never once said it held any merit! In fact I compared it to something from the Hallmark Channel.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:43, Reply)
It's just all true story telemovies and tear-jerkers.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:47, Reply)
and she's not far behind when she's just watched one of those films.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:52, Reply)
I am easy to wind up. That's why I'm so susceptible to shit films, cheesy pop, villiainous men, and chemicals.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 15:55, Reply)
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