poetic_dreams
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Besides when I was a child, I never actually cried during a movie. I've felt the urge to cry during some of them or had tears forming in my eyes, but they never really came out. Before I viewed "Awakenings," "Schindler's List" was the closest one to making me cry. Now, "Awakenings" has done it.
Another great thing about "Awakenings," is that it truly teaches us to appreciate the simple things in life that we take for granted, from taking a walk by yourself or reading a book or even just brushing your teeth.
I don't care what anyone says, both Robin Williams' and Robert DeNiro's performances were excellent and touching. I found this more touching then "Patch Adams." (But I guess "Patch Adams" is more of a Comedy/drama).
Give this great film a try. Grab the Kleenexs during Robert De Niro's first dance.
Another great thing about "Awakenings," is that it truly teaches us to appreciate the simple things in life that we take for granted, from taking a walk by yourself or reading a book or even just brushing your teeth.
I don't care what anyone says, both Robin Williams' and Robert DeNiro's performances were excellent and touching. I found this more touching then "Patch Adams." (But I guess "Patch Adams" is more of a Comedy/drama).
Give this great film a try. Grab the Kleenexs during Robert De Niro's first dance.
A wonderful adaptation of Steinbeck's classic. Gary Sinese is wonderful as George and as director of the film. John Malkovich, who is one of my favorite actors, never lets me down. People complain about his portrayal of Lennie, because he makes Lennie seem like a person with down syndrome? What do you expect him to do? Bang his hand against his chest while letting his tongue to hang out? To me, Malkovich WAS Lennie. Everything about this film was perfect. All the actors were magnificent. Kudos to Sinese for direction, and of course Malkovich for his superb acting.
10/10
10/10
I've been a fan of Mr. Joel for quite sometime. Since I was about six, I believe. I'm sixteen now and he hasn't failed me yet.
This is a great collection of his videos (along with "The Essential") and with Billy himself commenting and discussing his songs and videos.
I give this and my dream husband Billy a 10/10.
P.S. Billy, come back to Philly or New York! Must see you and Elton again! =D
This is a great collection of his videos (along with "The Essential") and with Billy himself commenting and discussing his songs and videos.
I give this and my dream husband Billy a 10/10.
P.S. Billy, come back to Philly or New York! Must see you and Elton again! =D