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Name Elizabeth Mendoza
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Movie: look at the movies list
Actor: Orlando Bloom, Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Will Smith, Jack Black, Kirsten Dunst, the list goes on.
Director: Peter Jackson, Tim Burton
Quote: "Don't tell me the sky's the limit, when they'r footprints on the moon." "House rules, Sammy. Driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cakehole." from coolest show of all-time SUPERNATURAL. From SCHOOL OF ROCK Dewey Finn: Its gonna be a really tough project, you're gonna have to use your head, your brain and your mind too. AND from POTC Jack Sparrow: Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you
About Me
My name is Elizabeth(duh u probably already know dat)
i live in a small town
i cant wait to go to college to get out of here
i get along w/ just about any1 im not into the whole dont-talk-to-them-b/c-they're-in-this-kinda-"clique". i think thats gay to label someone, just on how they dress or who they hang around.
i can b a bitch when im mad so watch out!
Music+friends+soccer=life for me
I am one of the biggest Supernatural fans there is! i love dat show to death! if you like it, plz add me. i like naruto, ugly betty, and That 70's show too.
im a proud mexican.(but dont ask me to speak "Mexican" cause there is no such thing!)
Will talk to anyone so send me a request if ya want!
o and i have a myspace if you want to look at it, its www.myspace.com/soccerqueen145
and u Supernatural fans out there, if you want there to be a third season, sign this petition at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/612473014 it wont take long!
and i love all kinds of music, country, rap, rock, hip-hop, spanish rock, reggaeton and much more. and here some more quotes from other movies i like!
From POTC 2-Jack Sparrow: [sing-song] I got a jar of dirt, I got a jar of dirt, and guess what's inside it!
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.- Oscar Wilde

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Elizabeth's Favorite Movies

Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl 1. Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl PG-13 5.0 Stars
tons of sword fighting, Orlando Bloom, pirates, Jack Sparrow being funny, and Elizabeth proving that women can do anything, what more do u need?
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest PG-13 4.5 Stars
its not as good as the first one(not many movie sequels r) but its still funny and it has ORLANDO BLOOM!!!
School of Rock 3. School of Rock PG-13 5.0 Stars
Jack Black is awesome and he teaches the true art of rock n' roll!! And sticking it to da man!! Good music too.
Bend It Like Beckham 4. Bend It Like Beckham PG-13 5.0 Stars
this movie kinda reminds me of my family. since im Mexican, theres lots of tradition, and i dont really fit in. mainly b/c of soccer, but the soccer is awesome and Jonathan Rhys- Meyers is HOT!
La Bamba 5. La Bamba PG-13 3.5 Stars
good music, since im mexican, i loved da song "La Bamba!"
The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King 6. The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King PG-13 5.0 Stars
One of my all-time favorites. It has action, mythology, and ORLANDO BLOOM AND ELIJAH WOOD!!!!!!

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    Probably the funniest film I've ever seen! Robert Downey Jr. is hilarious!!! Proper laugh out loud!
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    LOVE TEST! TOTALLY TRY IT!!!!!!
    THIS IS NO JOKE IT WORKS FROM EXPERIANCE!

    Which One Are You?
    This is the ultimate test!! Grsb a pen and paper and number it 1-10!! ADD ALL YOUR FRIENDS!!!
    1. Pick one of the following colors
    >red
    >pink
    >yellow
    >green
    >blue
    >purple
    2. Pick your favorite animal out of the following
    >cat
    >dog
    >fish
    >snake
    >parrot
    >mouse
    3. Pick your desired honeymoon spot
    >Hawaii
    >New york
    >East Africa
    >Spain
    >Montanna
    4. Pick your favorite instrument
    >violin
    >piano
    >electric guitar
    >drums
    5. Pick your favprite soft drink
    >Dr.Pepper
    >sprite
    >coca cola
    >Mountain Dew
    >pepsi
    6. Name a person of the oppisite sex
    7. Name a person of the same sex
    8. the time NOW
    9. your age
    10. you DO NOT have to wirte this down.....but make a wish and scroll doown....

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    HERE ARE THE ANSWERS!!!!
    1.
    RED-adventurous
    YELLOW-sweet
    PINK-sexy
    GREEN-wacky
    BLUE-romantic
    PURPLE-myterious
    2.
    CAT-feminine
    DOG-loving
    SNAKE-boyish
    FISH-boring
    PARROT-annoying
    MOUSE-brainy
    3.
    HAWAII-romantic
    NEW YORK-busy
    EAST AFRICA-curious
    SPAIN-mysterious
    MONTANA-country girl/boy
    4.
    VIOLIN-intellectual
    PIANO-popular
    ELECTRIC GURITAR-wacky
    DRUMS-wild
    5.
    DR.PEPPER-popular
    SPRITE-wacky
    COCA COLA-wild
    MOUTAIN DEW-athletic
    PEPSI-fun

    6.That person will have a crush on you AFTER you send it!!

    7.That person (who im guessing is a good friend!) will become an enemy if you DON'T send this!

    8.How long you have to send this!

    EX: 5:15 (5 hours 15 Min.

    9.How many peeps you have to send this to!

    10.That will come true if you do #9 in the amount of time #8 says!!

    (EX: 15 people time 5:17.
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    The Minus Man The Minus Man
    4.0 Stars by Danielle
    The Minus Man is a hypnotic, disturbing, and unique look at the world through the eyes of a serial killer. Unlike the slasher movies or typical film where the killer is maniacal and a foil for the protagonist detective, this film portrays Vann Siegert, the killer, as a nice guy; likable, helpful and quiet. Wilson plays Vann as a blank slate, someone for whom killing is simply an afterthought. If it happens, it happens. If nobody comes along, then he goes about his day and waits for another opportunity. The film's story unravels as Vann settles down for awhile, renting out a room with a local family and just barely romancing a coworker.

    Vann Siegert: "A spider crawled in my ear once, but then he crawled out because nobody was home."

    The cast. Owen Wilson with his shy boy next door look and crooked nose and smile comes off as anything but a remorseless killer, at least to those who meet him. His portrayal, which goes into the parts of himself that people like and the moments when the killer peeks through, is genius. He isn't the typical serial killer, in that he doesn't explode into violence to kill. Janeane Garofalo plays totally against type as a small town girl smitten with Vann. Her earnest, naïve character without a hint of sarcasm makes this her most unforgettable role. For those interested in originality backed up by something solid, you will enjoy this movie.
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  • StaisilD
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    Meatballs Meatballs
    3.5 Stars by Danielle
    Tripper: "Important announcement - Some hunters have been seen in the woods near Piney Ridge trail and the fish and game commission has raised the legal kill limit on campers to three. So, if you're hiking today, please wear something bright and keep low."

    A coming of age story about an unpopular kid named Rudy (Chris Makepeace) who goes to a slobby summer camp full of other unpopular kids. The head camp counselor, Tripper Harrison (Bill Murray), excels at playing practical jokes on both his boss and the counselors at the nearby snobby rich kids camp, seducing the cute female counselors, and bolstering the kids self-esteem through unorthodox tactics. Murray, of course, is a big reason why everything here is so entertaining. He's charming and obnoxious and hilarious. He's like Bluto from Animal House with a soul and without the beer gut. The film has something those other movies lack, though: compassion. This is not a vision of young people as heartless tormentors (pro or con), but of gentle goofing and low-impact silliness.

    Tripper: "But, the real excitement of course is going to come at the end of the summer, during Sexual Awareness week. We import two hundred hookers from around the world, and each camper, armed with only a thermos of coffee and two thousand dollars cash, tries to visit as many countries as he can. The winner of course is named King of Sexual Awareness week and is allowed to rape and pillage the neighboring towns until camp ends."
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    posted 43 days ago
  • StaisilD
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    Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
    4.0 Stars by Danielle
    Guinevere Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is a middle-aged governess, who finds herself homeless after being fired from her last of last chances. She swiped a name before being dismissed from her agency, though, and shows up the next morning at the apartment of actress Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams), who was not looking for a nanny but a social secretary, whose first job is disposing of Phil Goodman (Tom Payne), a young would-be theater producer. That's not the only man in Delysia's life; there's also Nick Colderelli (Mark Strong), who owns the nightclub where she sings, and Michael Pardue (Lee Pace), the piano player there who was recently released from jail. Then there's Delysia's friend Edythe (Shirley Henderson) and her fiancé Joe (Ciarán Hinds), who make life difficult for Guinevere in their own ways. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is a film that definitely lives up to its title. Over the course of an exasperating 24 hours, we will be witness to mistaken identities, little white lie subterfuges, emotional confrontations, and heartfelt reconciliations. The panache shown for this material by director Bharat Nalluri is quite charming. McDormand is giving her usual fine performance. There is, from the beginning, something rebellious about her that doesn't quite fit with her nervous, spinstery exterior, and it's a delight to watch her come out of her shell without ever losing her grounding. McDormand handles the trick of being very funny while also being very serious like it hasn't tripped a great many actors up. Amy Adams, on the other hand, often seems lighter than air as Delysia, moving from event to event like she was blown by a strong wind and rapid-firing her lines in classic screwball style. Miss Pettigrew is intelligent, captivating, and manages to avoid the common pitfalls, culminating in something actually quite special.
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    posted 43 days ago
  • StaisilD
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    Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
    4.0 Stars by Danielle
    Guinevere Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is a middle-aged governess, who finds herself homeless after being fired from her last of last chances. She swiped a name before being dismissed from her agency, though, and shows up the next morning at the apartment of actress Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams), who was not looking for a nanny but a social secretary, whose first job is disposing of Phil Goodman (Tom Payne), a young would-be theater producer. That's not the only man in Delysia's life; there's also Nick Colderelli (Mark Strong), who owns the nightclub where she sings, and Michael Pardue (Lee Pace), the piano player there who was recently released from jail. Then there's Delysia's friend Edythe (Shirley Henderson) and her fiancé Joe (Ciarán Hinds), who make life difficult for Guinevere in their own ways. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is a film that definitely lives up to its title. Over the course of an exasperating 24 hours, we will be witness to mistaken identities, little white lie subterfuges, emotional confrontations, and heartfelt reconciliations. The panache shown for this material by director Bharat Nalluri is quite charming. McDormand is giving her usual fine performance. There is, from the beginning, something rebellious about her that doesn't quite fit with her nervous, spinstery exterior, and it's a delight to watch her come out of her shell without ever losing her grounding. McDormand handles the trick of being very funny while also being very serious like it hasn't tripped a great many actors up. Amy Adams, on the other hand, often seems lighter than air as Delysia, moving from event to event like she was blown by a strong wind and rapid-firing her lines in classic screwball style. Miss Pettigrew is intelligent, captivating, and manages to avoid the common pitfalls, culminating in something actually quite special.
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    posted 43 days ago
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    Her Best Move Her Best Move
    3.0 Stars by Danielle
    Sara (Leah Pipes, Pixel Perfect) is a 15 year-old soccer phenomenon staring down an opportunity to try out for the U.S. National Team. Caught between what her domineering coach father (Scott Patterson, Gilmore Girls) wants for her future, and her newfound desire to actually enjoy being a love-struck, relaxed teenager, Sara has to find her priorities in life quickly before important decisions are made for her. Pipes reads the role with such a true feeling of swirling self-conscious butterflies that "Moves" comes off as a teenager documentary at certain pivotal moments. Pipes is terrific at demonstrating the dangerous push and pull of parental expectation vs. the desires of the newly engorged teen heart. Lalaine, best known as Duff's best friend on "Lizzie McGuire" should attract tween fans, while Patterson, who seems to be perfecting his wildly unlikable, but totally lovable "Gilmore Girls" persona here, will bring in the older teens. The humor here is a kind, gentle, type, with no juvenile gross-outs or self-aware pop culture references. Fortunately, the movie really shines when it makes with the soccer action. Sara and all the other girls have a seemingly endless supply of cool moves to make during the game. See them sneak the ball around opponents, fake out goalies, and do this thing where they do a 360 degree spin around the ball while running with it. Her Best Move deserves credit for chasing the elusive teen girl market, and for largely succeeding in its efforts.
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    In Bruges In Bruges
    4.0 Stars by Danielle
    Ray: "What are they doing over there? They're filming something. They're filming midgets!
    Ken: Ray...
    [Ray runs off and watches Jimmy being instructed by the director, who Jimmy flicks off as soon as he leaves]
    Ken: Ray, come on. Let's go.
    Ray: Fuck off, Ken. They're filming midgets."

    Bruges, the most well-preserved medieval city in the whole of Belgium, is a welcoming destination for travellers from all over the world. But for hit men Ray and Ken, it could be their final destination; a difficult job has resulted in the pair being ordered right before Christmas by their London boss Harry to go and cool their heels in the storybook Flemish city for a couple of weeks. Very much out of place amidst the gothic architecture, canals, and cobbled streets, the two hit men fill their days living the lives of tourists. Ray, still haunted by the bloodshed in London, hates the place, while Ken, even as he keeps a fatherly eye on Ray's often profanely funny exploits, finds his mind and soul being expanded by the beauty and serenity of the city. But the longer they stay waiting for Harry's call, the more surreal their experience becomes, as they find themselves in weird encounters with locals, tourists, violent medieval art, a dwarf American actor shooting a European art film, Dutch prostitutes, and a potential romance for Ray in the form of Chloë, who may have some dark secrets of her own. And when the call from Harry does finally come, Ken and Ray's vacation becomes a life-and-death struggle of darkly comic proportions and surprisingly emotional consequences.

    Ken: "We shall strike a balance between culture and fun.
    Ray: Somehow I believe, Ken, that the balance shall tip in the favor of culture, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw opposite...a dwarf."

    Helping to maintain that balance are the strong central performances from Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. Taken separately, their work here is highly impressive is Farrell nails the quicksilver mood changes of his character and turns in one of the strongest turns of his career and Gleeson, while having the less overtly flashy role, anchors the entire story with the kind of grave and quiet demeanor that says more than mere words ever could. However, as good as they are on their own, they are even better when they are playing off of each other the two are perfectly in sync with each other right from the start and their double act is alternately hilarious and strangely touching to behold.

    Policeman: [to Ray, who is trying to escape from Bruges on the train] "Are you Irish?
    Ray: Yea.
    Policeman: What is your name?
    Ray: Er-Derek Fer... ler.
    Policeman: You eet the Canadian.
    Ray: What?
    Policeman: You eet the Canadian.
    Ray: I eat the Canadian? I don't know what you're talking about.
    [the policeman motions down the compartment toward more policemen and the two Canadian tourists whom Ray beat up earlier]
    Canadian Guy: That's the motherfucker!
    Policeman: Come along. We are taking you back to Bruges.
    Ray: Brilliant."

    Instead of sticking with this basic plot and trying to stretch it out into an entire film, he deploys that particular twist from earlier in the proceedings and thereby frees his story to go off in any number of unexpected directions. Other advantage is that it frees the film to go off on any number of amusingly oddball tangents, there is an especially funny sequence in which the aforementioned dwarf turns up in a drug haze to clumsily advocate a race war that he hasn't quite thought all the way through and while it doesn't really push the story forward in any significant way. There is quite a bit more to In Bruges than these hitmen nattering on about the town and their comic interactions with locals, ranging from charming drug dealers to a dwarf American actor, and it's in Ray's occasional bursts of frightful sadness that it starts to come out. McDonagh starts teasing away the layers to the characters' pasts, the real reasons why they've come to Bruges, and the judgment that awaits once they get that call from Harry.

    Ken: [Ray walks into the bar high on cocaine] "How was your date?
    Ray: Well, it started off with me bein' thrown out of a restaurant for pickin' a fight, then leading up to the young miss's hand on me cock, but then gettin' interrupted by her skinhead boyfriend, so on average I'd say it went fine."
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    posted 53 days ago
  • StaisilD
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    Baby Blues Baby Blues
    4.5 Stars by Danielle
    The film tells the story of a mother (Colleen Porch) who is suffering from a severe case of post-partum depression and soon starts believing it is her duty to kill her four children while her husband is away for work. It's up to her eldest son (Ridge Canipe) to stop her. Baby Blues also accomplishes the feat of making a psychological thriller that melds the best the genre has to offer with that of a straight-ahead horror film, as it becomes a chase film once Mom has made her diabolical intentions clear and her son must do anything he can to survive. The film is relentless in its attempts to thrill the viewer, each portion of the chase intelligently orchestrated for maximum tension. Colleen Porch gives a simply superb performance as Mom. She ably portrays one person gradually losing her grip on reality and descending into madness. Ridge Canipe is almost as impressive, especially since he is 13-years of age and will only get better as an actor. This isn't about some cool serial killer in a hockey mask slaughtering a bunch of vapid teenagers in delightfully gory ways, and the fact that the setting is so normal and the events so plausible makes it all the more horrifying. Each death is tragic and hurtful to watch, and the suspense leading up to them is dreadful. Impeccably made and intensely effective, Baby Blues more than succeeds in what it sets out to do, but is it ever hard to watch.
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    posted 55 days ago
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    The Secret (Si j'étais toi) The Secret (Si j'étais toi)
    3.5 Stars by Danielle
    A loving couple (David Duchovny and Lili Taylor) love their daughter Samantha (Olivia Thirlby) even though she definitely gets on their nerves quite often. While driving, mother and daughter get into an argument that leads to a brutal car crash, leaving both on the brink of death. As Samantha is about to die, her mother reaches out and somehow "transfers" her life into her daughter, killing her in the process. Or so they think. When Samantha wakes up though, she is actually the mother trapped in her daughter's body. This odd predicament obviously has Dad confused and otherwise befuddled, but he thinks it best for her to continue living their daughter's life as if everything is normal. It will be their little secret. Their hope is that the real Samantha will escape from whatever limbo she is in and return to her body. The Secret really had its back against the wall with such an odd premise. The marketing materials compare it to "Ghost" and there are some similarities, what with the mother helping her daughter remain "alive" because of her own love and sacrifice. That said, The Secret is a lot creepier (in a weird, not good way). The source of much of its creepiness is Duchovny's characters complaints. He realizes that even though his wife is technically with him, because she is in the form of his daughter, he is unable to make love to her. That doesn't prevent his wife from coming onto him, even while in her daughter's body. The performances are a mixed bag. Lili Taylor really doesn't have much to do as she is barely in the film. This is one of Duchovny's best works as he demonstrates the depth to his abilities. Thirlby is a relative newcomer but certainly has a long and illustrious career ahead. She plays this dual role with an expertise that few older actors could muster. Cherkis shows this tragedy with great humanity and sensitivity. She balances the required elements of a thriller with this emotional drama. She does have a perchance to stride over the line to the melodramatic limits at times. Occasionally the script feels more like something that Lifetime would show during a paranormal themed Sunday afternoon. This tendency is most likely due to lack of experience.
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