More movies zomg:
15. Yes Man, 2008
This movie was so much weirder than I thought it would be. In the end I still liked it, but I don't think I'd say I loved it. Oh my gosh though, my favourite scene in the entire thing was when the protagonist's boss had a Harry Potter party and was making his guests watch all the movies with him, ahahaha WOW at Warner Brothers making fun of the fans of their most profitable franchise. xDD The shot of the guy whispering the lines "I'm not going home. Not really" along with Harry KILLED me, I have no idea why no one else was laughing!! xD
16. Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now, 2003
I can count this as a movie if I want to. :P I'm not a big fan of stand-up comedy so I wasn't sure how I'd like it, but it was Ellen so of course it turned out to be hilarious!
17. Girl Shy, 1924
Sunday nights are silent nights on TCM, for which I adore them. <3 I shall boldly proclaim that of all the silent films I've seen so far (keep in mind this number is still, like, five), this one is definitely my favourite! I mean, I enjoy silent films but I usually feel quite distanced from them, and can never really connect with the characters that well. Totally the opposite with this one!! I'm sure it helped that the picture quality was really good and the music actually matched what was going on, but even besides that, the main character was pretty fleshed out and there were these ridiculous fantasy sequences and the romance was SO ADORABLE and there was this totally ridiculous but epic chase sequence that I'm pretty sure made use of every single mode of land transportation that existed in the 1920s. xD It really was awesome and I'm pretty crushed that it doesn't seem to be easily found on DVD, because I would totally watch it again! For now, I've found two clips on YouTube: the first fantasy sequence, and the epic final seven minutes.
18. An Eastern Westerner, 1920
Sad to say that after the awesomeness of Girl Shy, I was mostly indifferent to this twenty-minute silent that TCM showed right afterwards in order to make it a Harold Lloyd sort of night. Some of the stunts were pretty neat but I don't have much else to say about it. :/
15. Yes Man, 2008
This movie was so much weirder than I thought it would be. In the end I still liked it, but I don't think I'd say I loved it. Oh my gosh though, my favourite scene in the entire thing was when the protagonist's boss had a Harry Potter party and was making his guests watch all the movies with him, ahahaha WOW at Warner Brothers making fun of the fans of their most profitable franchise. xDD The shot of the guy whispering the lines "I'm not going home. Not really" along with Harry KILLED me, I have no idea why no one else was laughing!! xD
16. Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now, 2003
I can count this as a movie if I want to. :P I'm not a big fan of stand-up comedy so I wasn't sure how I'd like it, but it was Ellen so of course it turned out to be hilarious!
17. Girl Shy, 1924
Sunday nights are silent nights on TCM, for which I adore them. <3 I shall boldly proclaim that of all the silent films I've seen so far (keep in mind this number is still, like, five), this one is definitely my favourite! I mean, I enjoy silent films but I usually feel quite distanced from them, and can never really connect with the characters that well. Totally the opposite with this one!! I'm sure it helped that the picture quality was really good and the music actually matched what was going on, but even besides that, the main character was pretty fleshed out and there were these ridiculous fantasy sequences and the romance was SO ADORABLE and there was this totally ridiculous but epic chase sequence that I'm pretty sure made use of every single mode of land transportation that existed in the 1920s. xD It really was awesome and I'm pretty crushed that it doesn't seem to be easily found on DVD, because I would totally watch it again! For now, I've found two clips on YouTube: the first fantasy sequence, and the epic final seven minutes.
18. An Eastern Westerner, 1920
Sad to say that after the awesomeness of Girl Shy, I was mostly indifferent to this twenty-minute silent that TCM showed right afterwards in order to make it a Harold Lloyd sort of night. Some of the stunts were pretty neat but I don't have much else to say about it. :/