| Name | Graziella Spiteri |
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| Gender | Female |
| I'm From | Birkirkara |
| Member For | 734 days |
| Last Login | Tue. Jul 8 |
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| Age | 19 |
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| Movie: | Pirates of the Caribbean, Sin City, Chocolat and Speed. |
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| Actor: | Johnny Depp, Jack Black, Keanu Reeves and Jake Gyllenhaal |
| Director: | Frank Miller, Tim Burton and Gore Verbinski. |
| Quote: | Never take life seriously...No one gets out alive from it anyway! |
Average height and brunette. Quite hyper when it comes to jokes and fun..thats cause i luv to laugh! :P On d whole im a down-to earth person to hang out with. My Other Site <here/>!
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Sin City
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absolutely stunning!! all three stories in the film are unique in their own way and you can't help wanting for more!
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War of the Worlds
PG-13
breath-taking!! whenever i watch this film its always as if i had never watched it! and i simply love the cruiseXalien scene in the near end!! haha gets me craking evertime i watch it!! ^_~
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Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl
PG-13
one film ull never forget!!! esp jack himself!! ;) and i wont be surpirced if u get the pirate fever after u watch the film!! seeing depp's performance makes you want to sail a boat with nothing xcept a pirate flag and a wooden sword!!
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Speed
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i've fell in love with this film from the first time i saw it!! dont know why.. it just that keanu makes a great hero in a busi guess!! haha but joking apart, its really cool and keeps you breathless till the end!!
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Chocolat
PG-13
beautiful and suave! ;) the perfect film to watch with your loved ones!! but a bad film to watch if your on a diet!! ~_~
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Shaun of the Dead
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lolll sick, gross and ewy..but i cant help loving it!!! simon peggs is definetely d man!!! ^____^
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I recommend you see...
Primer
by Kropotkin Mouzer posted 3 days ago -
I GOT LIKE 200 new messages...yahhh!!xD
well i currently on a cruise at sea cruise lines and i sneeked on my daddy's business laptop oh and i miss yeww all ....lol i got pm messages saying TAKE me with YOU....
i having a kick ass blast here...but god i miss uuu pll well tah-tah!posted 3 days ago -
Hey - try this quiz and see how we compare
Are they from FAMILY GUY or SIMPSONSposted 4 days ago -
I recommend you see...
The Dark Knight
by JensSo, what to say about one of the hypes of the year? That the first 30-45 minutes underwhelmed me a little, where there was a lot of politics and crime talk but not really all that much Batman, which made it almost feel like a superhero stumbling into a Michael Mann thriller? That I kinda missed Gotham City having a unique and at least semi-comic-esque look, like in the old films and still parts of Batman Begins, because it just looked like Chicago (which it was as an intentional choice by the creators, but not what I want in a Batman film)?
No, let's not talk about that. Before you're starting to think I didn't love this movie let's get to the acting, directing and especially and the second half of the film. Holy crap.
How Nolan managed to turn the excitement screw closer and closer with every minute of the movie with the character triangle of Batman, Dent and the Joker was just amazing. The action, the timing, the dialoges, the plot, the surprises: perfect. The whole showdown with the two boats and all twists and turns that included was just genius.
All that was not only thanks to a great script but actors at the pike of their abilities. People like Bale, Freeman and Caine always deliver great performances, but the winners of this movie were others for me.
a) Aaron Eckhart who was a perfect Harvey Dent, for a while even felt like an equally important co-star to Batman / Wayne.
b) Gary Oldman whose part as Gordon was so much more satisfying and interesting than still in the first movie, carried by his wonderful performance.
and then c) there was the late Heath Ledger, who somehow wasn't there. I didn't think of him for a second during the movie, because I was watching the Joker, this insane, funny, creepy madman who was pulling all those strings. He will be remembered and talked about for this role for a very long time.
In short, the second half blew me away so much that it more than made up for a few bumps in the first.
Easily the best Batman movie so far.Hey, you should really see this! One of the movies of the year, no doubt.
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I recommend you see...
WALL-E
by Kropotkin Mouzer In the 22nd century, the megacorporation Buy n Large assumed every economic service on Earth, including the government. Overrun by un-recycled waste, the planet eventually became so polluted that it could no longer support life. In an attempt to keep humanity alive, Buy n Large sponsored a five-year exodus to outer space aboard hundreds of massive "Executive Starliners", the largest of which is the Axiom. Thousands of adaptable waste management robots known as WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth-Class) were left behind to clean up the planet. The planet was found too toxic to return to and 700 years later only one WALL-E remains operational. After centuries of living in micro-gravity, the humans aboard the Axiom have lost considerable bone and muscle mass, rendering them too obese and weak to stand or move without robotic assistance, prominently from hovering chairs. Every task is now automated, including piloting the ship.
The sound was done by Ben Burtt whose previous work on Star Wars and ET have cemented his place as an elite sound effects artist. The muisc works perfectly, too.
Photorealism in animation has never been so good looking!
The plot is still a little soft, but a few political messages are thrown in. They have to do with trash, obesity, and screens everywhere. Surely this is the best animated movie I have seen this year (by far), and Pixar's best to date.
Life is nothing but imperfection and the computer likes perfection, so we spent probably 90% of our time putting in all of the imperfections, whether it's in the design of something or just the unconscious stuff. How the camera lens works in [a real] housing is never perfect, and we tried to put those imperfections [into the virtual camera] so that everything looks like you're in familiar [live-action] territory.
Andrew Stanton - Pixar Executive
The New Yorker | David Denby
Apparently, the movie has caused annoyance in some quarters because it criticizes the American way of life. This it does, and with suavity and supreme good humor. WALL-E is a classic, but it will never appeal to people who are happy with art only when it has as little bite as possible.
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Hey, this is xXEmoIsLoveXx. Well, i forgot my pass to that account so i cant log in. that's y i havent been on in so long. but i made this accouint yesterday. can u plz add me and help me get all my old friends back? Plz?
posted 12 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Hancock
by Kropotkin Mouzer A well developed character of a "superhero" - Hancock and his easy to relate to personality so the film makes up for it's shortcomings.. Where could have Hancock gone wrong?
The plot is utterly messed up, after the bank robbery the plot start going downhill, the writers seem to have been fired and some 5-year old kids where hired for the job, using "filler" side stories to make the plot fit together and at least try to make sense. It did make sense, however, Jumper did too - but the story was badly executed, so was Hancock (the film not the character).
PS: It is also immensely predictable.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) | Rick Groen
The promise is dangled yet never developed. Rather, the narrative slips into a backstory that alternates between confusing and contradictoryThere are heroes... there are superheroes... and then there's Hancock. With great power comes great responsibility -- everyone knows that -- everyone, that is, but Hancock.
Ray Embrey: "I put some stuff up on YouTube. Everybody remembers Walter the great whale, he was stuck on the beach. Along comes Hancock."
*Hancock is shown in a video throwing a whale back into the ocean, hitting a yacht*
Hancock: "I don't even remember that!"
Ray Embrey: "Ah, well... Greenpeace does."
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....why? u ask..cause im going on the BEST cruise ever brb on August 25^_^*waves*
Yours Truly,
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Kung Fu Panda
by DiegoAbsurdo!, an astonishing tribute to all the old kung-fu movies, specially the old ones from Jackie Chan (google or youtube "snake in the eagle's shadow" and find the real chinese sticks fighting between master and disciple), and all the gags and fun from dreamworks, and please, everyone from the cast even the actors that said only two words, i'm really impressed and i'm waiting for the sequel because it was too short to me, everybody is kung-fu fighting, lalalalalalalalalalala....
Hey, you should really see this!
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