In my opinion, this was one of the best movies of the year, even though it wasn't the biggest hit in theaters. Be warned: If you want to see a movie that really makes you cry, this is a good one to pick.
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"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
Those films are totally not my thing. (I guess cause I'm older but they never were even when I was your age.)
I enjoy A Cinderella Story but only because of how DUMB it is. (plus I love the actress who plays the stepmom: "Droughts are for poor people!" and the soundtrack is cool.)
I doubt Cinderella could ever afford a cell phone with a text-message bill...(wonder which provider she had???)
However I do like Young Adult Books, (I'm taking a class now) so I might give the book Traveling Pants a try.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
ShyViolet wrote:I enjoy A Cinderella Story but only because of how DUMB it is. (plus I love the actress who plays the stepmom: "Droughts are for poor people!" and the soundtrack is cool.)
We watched that on a bus on our way back from a feild trip to D.C. I had a great time making fun of it...While watching it.
This movie was so good.
i diddnt get a chance to see it in theaters :[
i heard somewhere though that beacause of all the good buzz sorounding this movie there have been talks to make a sequal.
~a-G
Wendy's Jane wrote:Well, I guess I figured you wouldn't like it. Heck, I'm surprised you even saw it, since no one gets murdered in it or anything.
Ok I love Horror films and Anime but I do like other genres but besides there is a kids movie I liked actually and it's Don Coscarelli's Kenny & Company and apprently it's actually good unlike stupid films that involve overacting teenage boys and girls.
That's your opinion, I guess, but I felt that "Sisterhood" had fleshed-out characters and honest emotions. As for the film you mentioned, I've never even heard of it.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."