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Red Chief wrote:I have just watched 50 Pills, rather funny commedy about how good students life should be in contrast with boring downloading dumb movies and dreaming about a girl just for fun up to 3-30 AM.
Yes, the film about NYC with X, booze and girls in between.
Speedhump wrote:Red Chief wrote:I have just watched 50 Pills, rather funny commedy about how good students life should be in contrast with boring downloading dumb movies and dreaming about a girl just for fun up to 3-30 AM.
Yes, the film about NYC with X, booze and girls in between.
MCL, he means you!!
Misery Called Life wrote: As an exchange student I made the wrong choice in coming here to study.( Study? Did you say study and where? hah ah - Made me the joke of the century back home)
Should've gone to Perugia instead!
Red Chief wrote:Misery Called Life wrote: As an exchange student I made the wrong choice in coming here to study.( Study? Did you say study and where? hah ah - Made me the joke of the century back home)
Should've gone to Perugia instead!
It's an off-topic but could you explain about exchange student? As far as I understand you don't live in host family, but rent a flat by yourself.
Do you have a scholarship?
What was the financial sence in studing in this place?
Thanks.
event horizon wrote:3:10 to Yuma with Christian Bale and Russell Crowe
Misery Called Life wrote:I noticed you enjoyed The Italian Job? If bank heists are your thing then I would highly recommend The Bank Job (Jason Statham - not his usual fare where suspension of reality is mandatory)
Misery Called Life wrote:Downloading The Wrestler right now
You suprise me RC. Judging by some of ur fav movies like Requiem for a Dream etc I thought you liked dark grey characters and themes with the occasional t*t a requisite( to mantain concentration surely)
I actually thought the storyline of The Bank Job was quite powerful which totally distrcted me from the grimy scenery, not to mention the presence of the gorgeous Saffron Burrows, who I could'nt stop drooling over.
Keep the recommendation flowing guys!
Misery Called Life wrote:Downloading The Wrestler right now
You suprise me RC. Judging by some of ur fav movies like Requiem for a Dream etc I thought you liked dark grey characters and themes with the occasional t*t a requisite( to mantain concentration surely)
melika969 wrote:"requiem for a dream" just saw it, so impressive movie but depressing... I can't take it out of my mind...
Red Chief wrote:I have just seen "Gran Torino".
Clint Eastwood is a director and a leading actor.
An old man, Korean vet and retired automaker, is loking at how his neibourhood in Detroit fiils by Gooks with their youth's gangs and soldarity on one hand.
On the other hand he lost contact with his son whose the only aim is grabbing father's house and rarity car Ford Grand Torini 1972 and send Dad to the retairment house.
Very simple and touching film but the problem revealed in the film is very common for Western World.
Misery Called Life wrote:Red Chief wrote:I forgot another rather interesting movie I saw recently. The title is "Deception" with Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams.
I will not be suprised if somebody (who could it be? ) accuse me in falling in lust but really film is about relationship although I cannot say that the idea of such a club is not interesting at all.
In a similar vein I liked Eyes Wide Shut much more. (Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman)
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