The Village (2004): first of all, people need to quit crying about how scary they thought this movie was going to be. Night's movie are not per se, scary, but are suspense thrillers. who really thinks the sixth sense or signs was ridiculously scary? no one!!!! so don't freaking get disappointed and walk out the theater saying, "man, i thought it was going to be scarier and not some drama." second, i read critics complaining that they could see the surprise ending coming a mile away, which actually, i saw as well about half way though. however, i didn't know it was really how it would turn out. i just thought, "wouldn't it be funny if they all......" sorry, but i won't give anything away. i was a little skeptical about casting phoenix again, but it played it out perfect. judy greer was beautiful and just scary good!! and their chemistry together was to die for (did i just say that?). there are also so many looong shots done on a single take which was very impressive. all in all, the movie was excellent, and another typical shyamalan movie, meaning it was freaking rad. he has got about a good imagination as lucas, with the freaking mad camera skills as speilburg. so the critics can go to hell on this one. buy it.
when i got married, the city of denver and mayor webb were so kind enough to give kim and i a few things. lets see, we got samples of downy fabric softener, deodorant, laundry detergent, gum, and coupons for each. despite the fact that they spared no expense on us as a gift from the great city of denver, what they should have given us is the marriage rulebook. i know its gotta exist somewhere out there. or maybe its just a sort of common law that doesn't really exist on paper. either way, i need rules to refer to in every given situation of marriage because i think i'm clueless when it comes to doing the right thing. also, if we got it then, people could read it and realize that those are the rules that you are binding to by getting married. lot less marriages then, leading to a lot less divorces, and i'm ooooookay with that.
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