When I was on the plane back home, I started wondering if it was worth it. After all, I was supposed to have worked this weekend. That's when I figured out that it may be exhausting and always a big hurry, but a trip to Rio is always worth it.
American Beauty (USA, 1999) ***** - Such a good film. Five starts for some great quotes, and to the fact that it could've been the most clichéd let's-win-the-Oscar film ever, and resisted the temptation (even though it is still a very potential-Academy-favourite movie). Great critique to America's "role model" society of perfect families and white fences. It'd been a while since I'd seen it.
"I don't think that there's anything worse than being ordinary." - Angela Haye, American Beauty
"- Are you trying to look unattractive?
- Yes.
- Well, congratulations. You've succeeded admirably." - Carolyn and Jane Burnham, American Beauty
"- This is a $4,000 sofa, upholstered in Italian silk. It is not just a couch.
- It’s just a couch!" - Carolyn and Lester Burnham, American Beauty
"- I'm not paying you to do... whatever it is you're doing out here.
- Fine. So don't pay me.
- Excuse me?
- I quit. So you don't have to pay me. Now leave me alone.
- ...asshole.
- I think you just became my personal hero! - Catering Boss, Ricky Fitts and Lester Burnham, American Beauty
"I need a father who's a role model, not some horny geek-boy who's gonna spray his shorts every time I bring a girlfriend home from school." - Jane Burnham, American Beauty
"Look at me, jerking off in the shower... This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here" - Lester Burnham, American Beauty
Movies with Folie, Manu,
_annabel_lee and
christycorr.
The Island (USA, 2005) ** - I thought a lot about giving the film a three. But, honestly, a film that has the potential to be excellent and falls in total cliché is, for me, an utter disappointment. There were some good lines, yes, and the plot, like I said, has great potential.*retrains self not to mention the terrible ending wirh home-made visual effects*
"- How come we never did this before?
- Shut up.
- That tongue thing is amazing!" - Lincoln Six-Echo and Jordan Two-Delta, The Island
"- Who is 'God'?
- You know when you really want something, you close your eyes and wish for it really hard? God is the guy that ignores you." - Lincoln Six-Echo and McCord, The Island
Just to make things clear: Christy, no way you will ever overthrow me. ¬¬
*sighs*
Back to school, to stress, to a lot of essays and to the end of yet another trimester.
American Beauty (USA, 1999) ***** - Such a good film. Five starts for some great quotes, and to the fact that it could've been the most clichéd let's-win-the-Oscar film ever, and resisted the temptation (even though it is still a very potential-Academy-favourite movie). Great critique to America's "role model" society of perfect families and white fences. It'd been a while since I'd seen it.
"I don't think that there's anything worse than being ordinary." - Angela Haye, American Beauty
"- Are you trying to look unattractive?
- Yes.
- Well, congratulations. You've succeeded admirably." - Carolyn and Jane Burnham, American Beauty
"- This is a $4,000 sofa, upholstered in Italian silk. It is not just a couch.
- It’s just a couch!" - Carolyn and Lester Burnham, American Beauty
"- I'm not paying you to do... whatever it is you're doing out here.
- Fine. So don't pay me.
- Excuse me?
- I quit. So you don't have to pay me. Now leave me alone.
- ...asshole.
- I think you just became my personal hero! - Catering Boss, Ricky Fitts and Lester Burnham, American Beauty
"I need a father who's a role model, not some horny geek-boy who's gonna spray his shorts every time I bring a girlfriend home from school." - Jane Burnham, American Beauty
"Look at me, jerking off in the shower... This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here" - Lester Burnham, American Beauty
Movies with Folie, Manu,
The Island (USA, 2005) ** - I thought a lot about giving the film a three. But, honestly, a film that has the potential to be excellent and falls in total cliché is, for me, an utter disappointment. There were some good lines, yes, and the plot, like I said, has great potential.
"- How come we never did this before?
- Shut up.
- That tongue thing is amazing!" - Lincoln Six-Echo and Jordan Two-Delta, The Island
"- Who is 'God'?
- You know when you really want something, you close your eyes and wish for it really hard? God is the guy that ignores you." - Lincoln Six-Echo and McCord, The Island
Just to make things clear: Christy, no way you will ever overthrow me. ¬¬
*sighs*
Back to school, to stress, to a lot of essays and to the end of yet another trimester.
- the right to be unhappy:Merry... I'm hungry.
- Seashell Radio:Title and Registration, by Death Cab For Cutie.

Comments
*sigh* Maybe in Kevin Spacey/Annette Benning communities... *sigh* What's the name of that girl again?
You have to write! And there's a Noitão!*nods* We have! Pathetic.
*laughs* Lovely. I'm looking forward to your death anyhow.
Suddenly got a strange urge to get Ghost icons.as usual. There was another thing too... what was it?...Angela Hayes. From where did you get Annette Benning?
i know, I know. And I have to read Shoebox. *sighs* Time is a gift.We should stop abusing that word before it's banned again.
What?! You weren't before? Don't disappoint me, Christy.
That's it. I need an icon revolution.Always.Don't remember... There was a line involving boredom, wasn't there? *blinks*...What do you mean? Angela who? *goes to IMDb*
Kevin Spacey .... Lester Burnham
Annette Bening .... Carolyn Burnham
Thora Birch .... Jane Burnham
Good luck with that. And you said you really wanted to read it during the weekend, too... -.-'Always, always have. You know that.
Of course you do.Oh, yeah! I don't remember it, but there was.
Oh! I thought you said that Mena Suvari's character was named Annette. *headdesk*
I know, I know. --'And there goes another word.
That's been ruined for a long time now.
*nods*
Oh. ... Whatever.
It was ruined a while ago, yes. ... Shall we?Acabei de ter o sonho MAIS SURTADO da minha vida -- envolvia a Oprah, Donnie Darko, 1984 e meu professor de francês. Ah, e você, é claro. >.< Christ. (*grins* Wasn't it true or is it all tainted in your view? Could I be just a dream or two / Away from you?)
And we went very far away on that. Forty and something songs.Cara, você é uma pessoa absolutamente bizarra. I find it kinda funny, I kind it kinda sad...
We did. Forty-something. Of course. We don't know the exact number. *rolls eyes*Séééério?
How bizarre -- dum, da, dum, dum, da, dum -- how bizarre, how bizarre...
Of course we don't. Never. That number is never around.*nods*
No more candlelights, no more romance...
Not even in Ghost or anything. Of course not.Close the courtains, 'cause all we need is candlelight...
Or on the cab, or on the street clocks, or in Rome...Pour a glass of wine...
*blinks* In Rome?I'm the one who falls...
Well, to be a consul...I keep on falling...
Oh, right. I'd forgotten.Jesus! Old song, mate.
It's something unpredictable...
I'm lecturing you in Rome? ¬¬I know, Judas, I know. What was that "Angel's Fall" something song?
The Phantom of the Opera is here... inside my mind.
I. Forgot! It's not particularly important, that age. >.< Heavens.o.O'
No such thing as you lost it all -- God knows even angels fall...
Well, but still! There were a lot of people that were consuls at 42, ok? Hunft.I need that song too! xD
Ring ring ring ring ring ring ring ring banana phone!
Whateeeever.*too lazy to look* Which one?
Entre tanta gente chata, sem nenhuma graça, você veio...
*grins*Angels Fall (or something like it.) You've already sent me. o/
Que música é essa mesmo? Oo
Isso que acontece com a gente, acontece sempre com qualquer casal...
I am the sun and the heir of a shyness that is criminally vulgar...
All night hearing voices telling me
That I should get some sleep
Because tomorrow might be good for something
Hold on -- feeling like I'm heading for a breakdown
And I don't know why
But I'm not crazy, I'm just a little unwell...
Ruined? *grins*
Making my way downtown, walking fast...
Oh, absolutely ruined. *grins*
Don't know that one, either.
I can't stand you; you can't stand me...
*sigh*
So long, so long, so loooooong!
We need new songs.
That was number 42. *grins*