Jean looked like the woman from Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 2 when you brought the Ring back to your castle (computer game)
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At the end of the credits, you see Professor Xavier re-incarnated into that brain-dead body he was lecturing about in class. The lecture where he asked whether it was ethical to transplant another mind into a brain-dead body. So, Professor Xavier is alive in another body. Probably because Patrick Stewart is getting too old for the role hehehe...
spider-man III ? i was never a huge fan of the movie but i felt in love with it after the second spider-man movie, altho i thought the casting (toby something) was great ! i just hated the female casting, and the love scenes.
Second spider-man was sooooooo much better than first one for me, similar for me for the matrix trilogy, ......x-men was the same, i liked the second one the most. anyways
for some reason, i am not that hyped about this summer's blockbusters........ i can't wait to watch The Lake House....................... i'm a sucker that genre.
Me, too. I'm looking forward to the next Spider-Man. I'm not that big a fan of Tobey McGuire (Not sure if that is Spidey's name in real life or not). I never have been too fond of Kristin Dunst, either but I do love watching them both in Spider-man.
Lake House? This is one that I will probably pass on. I do feel up to watching some romantic movies again. In fact, my roomie and I had a chick flick night a few weeks ago. I made her watch Princess Bride, Shag and Dirty Dancing all night with me.
Hmm, for some reason Lake House isn't one that is calling my name. Not sure why... I've been in love with Keanu Reeves for years, too. Anyway, I hope you like it! Be sure to post a review in here and perhaps I will go see it after all.
I'm a sucker for romantic movies too. Used to be a hopeless romantic (don't know what happened to it though? Reality set in? hehehe)
Spider-Man 1 didn't impress me either, but I do also absolutely like Spidey 2. X-Men 1 was bleah. 2 was great. 3 wasn't too bad.
Lexi, try watching "A Moment to Remember" (Korean movie) -- it's unlike any Hollywood movie I've seen in recent years. If you want, I can mail you a copy of the DVD.
I find that those who owns a lot of romantic movies and have 95% of love songs on their IPOD, is and always will be a hopeless romantic whether they express is or not. For those who do not express it, they either had a really bad experience and was traumatized or fed up with being romantic because they were not appreciated. Or they are just waiting for the right person to come along to have that sensational feeling that one has when they hear or watch a romantic movie. Who doesn't want their lives to be like those in a romantic movie? It can happen, but one must realized that life isn't always that perfect like those in a movie.
In any case, I've watched "A Moment to Remember" (Korean Movie) 6 times and cried each time. It's a great life and love story. As for the Spider-Man movie, I'm not much of a fan for comic-book movies, but I did enoy some of the graphic affects. The story wasn't so bad either, especially the romantic part between Tobey and Kirsten.
The best comic-book movie I've watched so far was X-Men 3.
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
Spider-Man 2 is good. Don't make me hurt you, mb! If you don't agree, somebody is gonna get a hurt (watch the Russell Peters Comedy Central special to get this joke -- I have a copy of it.)
Almost saw the Omen tonight but my companion chickened out. Perhaps next time. I'm going to check to see if a good friend of mine has that Korean movie. I'll see her before I leave Saturday. If not, I'll let you know. I would enjoy watching it and I appreciate your offer.