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Originally Posted by HuntersCreed
I thought The Break Up was garbage. I was wanting the cliche ending and I just felt empty walking out. I hoped for more. One of my favorite chick flicks has got to be 50 First Dates hands down. It may be my love for Drew Barrymore. I just loved that movie. I also own other movies of hers that I haven't watched. I just own them because she's in them. I've got an odd fascination w/ her.
I'm watching the NBC series Fear Itself now. It's like a low key version of the Masters of Horror show on Showtime. It's more thriller than it is horror, because it's on network television. It's interesting thus far. Each episode is it's own self contained 45 minute movie. I've learned once again by watching this episode that you shouldn't trust strangers you meet in the woods. It's interesting to see what Hollywood can do on a budget. It's billed as, "A television series broken down into 13 separate 60-minute films from premiere horror writers and directors."
I've still got to finish the Masters of Horror series. They're about to release season 2.
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What I liked about The Break Up was that they broke up immediately in the movie, they have all the problems throughout the flick, and then they never get back together. That's real life and one anti-Hollywood ending there. Plus since I lived in Chicago when I was younger, I'm a sucker for any movie that shows the city like they did. And I've always wanted to be a smart-ass tour guide like Vince was in it.
50 First Dates is cool, I like that one as well. I think I have a burned copy laying around somewhere. And I was going to watch that Fear Itself episode last night when it was on, but I had something come up out of nowhere that I had to leave the apartment to attend to, so I missed it.