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Wed Sep 10, 2008, 7:33 PM
  • Mood: Questionable
  • Listening to: Cat Stevens- if you want to sing out, sing out
  • Reading: The world according to Garp
Ok so I'm bored.... so I thought Humm why don't I make a list of movies that I like put aren't really many people have heard of so here you go... (don't thank any less of me for my odd taste)

1- Harold and Maude[link]
(and yes Harold is like 17 and Maude is 79 but they fit...the sex scene still creeps me out though)

2- The World According to Garp [link]
(This is also a great book!!)

3- The Science of Sleep [link]

4- Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind [link]

5- Duck Soup [link]
( got to love the oldies)

6- Stay Alive [link]

7- Dazed And Confused [link]=P

8- Elephant [link]
(Based on columbine high school shooting)

9- Reefer Madness [link]

10- Ed Wood [link]

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:iconderrochar:
Whoo yay,I've seen only one of these (Ed Wood),gotta make memos =D

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You should never take more than you give.
:iconshumuffles:
Yeah.... I have an odd taste in movies...sometimes
I love Ed Wood its one of the first movies I saw Johnny Depp in lol =P

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"the uppers aren't necessary the guilt is the coal that keeps the fire burning to drive out the cold
that creeps in every corner crack and never leaves you alone till the lonely messengers come calling you back home"
-Rocky Votolato
:iconderrochar:
That's just cool =D I think first where I saw Johnny Depp was Edward Scissorhand..

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You should never take more than you give.
:iconshumuffles:
Thats such a great movie.
I think my next list will be 'Top 10 Johnny Depp movies' lol

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"the uppers aren't necessary the guilt is the coal that keeps the fire burning to drive out the cold
that creeps in every corner crack and never leaves you alone till the lonely messengers come calling you back home"
-Rocky Votolato
:iconderrochar:
I'm looking forward to it =D

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You should never take more than you give.

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