...that have stayed with you in some way. Don't take
more than a few minutes and don't think too hard. They don't have to be
"right" or "great" works; just ones that have touched you.
Well ********, this is going to be hard.
*inhales and exhales*
1. Mary and Max (Australian clay-animated black comedy-drama film. If
you haven't seen or heard of this, YOU SHOULD. WATCH IT. LIKE. NOW.)
2. Shaun Of The Dead ("We're goin' to the Winchesta." Simon Pegg
and Nick Frost tandem in a British zombie apocalypse? Yes.)
3. Just Visiting (********. Until now me and my sibs continue to use quotes and references from
that movie. "FIND A TORCH. IDIOT.")
4. Harry Potter 5-7 (The amounts of deaths in those movies starting
with Sirius Black just made me sink into depression. (Cedric wasn't really a
sad death for me.) I mean I read the books, but come on Rowling why put
Harry through that s**t? After everything he's been through?!?!)
5. The Godfather 1-3 (I'm a sucker for mafia movies. Thanks dad for
letting me watch this with you and letting me appreciate good old fashion
family mob movies.)
6. 500 Days Of Summer (Because, well, ouch. THE FEELS.)
7. Three Idiots (because as a college student, I can relate. Lotsa real
life lessons learned there.)
8. Titanic (I remember sobbing for hours as a child when I realized that
Jack was never coming back. First emotional attachment to a fictional on-
screen character. DAMN YOU LEO, DAMN YOU.)
9. Romeo and Juliet (The modern setting and keeping the
Shakespearean english was cool. I knew they were going to die at the end,
but it's just---NOOOOOOOOO. NO. Second Leo movie that made me cry, or
get in that denial rage stage.)
10. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (BECAUSE THE FEELS, THE <******** FEELS.)
There are actually more movies but these are the ones that first came to
mind. Sorry other movies in my head. ;n;
more than a few minutes and don't think too hard. They don't have to be
"right" or "great" works; just ones that have touched you.
Well ********, this is going to be hard.
*inhales and exhales*
1. Mary and Max (Australian clay-animated black comedy-drama film. If
you haven't seen or heard of this, YOU SHOULD. WATCH IT. LIKE. NOW.)
2. Shaun Of The Dead ("We're goin' to the Winchesta." Simon Pegg
and Nick Frost tandem in a British zombie apocalypse? Yes.)
3. Just Visiting (********. Until now me and my sibs continue to use quotes and references from
that movie. "FIND A TORCH. IDIOT.")
4. Harry Potter 5-7 (The amounts of deaths in those movies starting
with Sirius Black just made me sink into depression. (Cedric wasn't really a
sad death for me.) I mean I read the books, but come on Rowling why put
Harry through that s**t? After everything he's been through?!?!)
5. The Godfather 1-3 (I'm a sucker for mafia movies. Thanks dad for
letting me watch this with you and letting me appreciate good old fashion
family mob movies.)
6. 500 Days Of Summer (Because, well, ouch. THE FEELS.)
7. Three Idiots (because as a college student, I can relate. Lotsa real
life lessons learned there.)
8. Titanic (I remember sobbing for hours as a child when I realized that
Jack was never coming back. First emotional attachment to a fictional on-
screen character. DAMN YOU LEO, DAMN YOU.)
9. Romeo and Juliet (The modern setting and keeping the
Shakespearean english was cool. I knew they were going to die at the end,
but it's just---NOOOOOOOOO. NO. Second Leo movie that made me cry, or
get in that denial rage stage.)
10. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (BECAUSE THE FEELS, THE <******** FEELS.)
There are actually more movies but these are the ones that first came to
mind. Sorry other movies in my head. ;n;