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I've never fully watched all of the Fast & Furious movies, so I've decided to take it upon myself to go through them one-by-one, partly in honor of Paul Walker. So far, not bad, but I haven't gotten to the stuff everyone says is the best in the series (Tokyo Drift is up next).
 
I just finished watching Elf.
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Lawrence of Arabia

Unfortunately, the actor (the character who I have in my avatar now) had just passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. :(
 
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Frozen. I dunno why it made me feel so nostalgic but now I wanna dance and sing like a Disney Prince(ss)
 
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Very, very good, even better than the frrst one. They didn't split the book how I expected though, but the way it has been done makes sense now.
 
One of my favourite films! The writing, pacing, acting, everything is great.

Just rewatched Wings of Desire. The scene with Cassiel and the suicide always gets to me

I agree. It's also among my top 25 favourite films. And Wings of Desire is also among my all-time favourite films... I've loved the films of Wim Wenders...

Anyways, the last movie I watched was It's A Wonderful Life.

Pretty much my all-time favourite Christmas film, but also one of my all-time favourites. Period.
 
I watched Killing Kennedy and Cinderella(again since I was 5/6).

I just noticed the whole main plot of Cinderella happened over 2 days.
 
I watched Frozen with my little cousins and even though I wanted to be home alone with a comfy bed and internet the film was amazing, the singing was great and I can't stop listening to the songs, I feel like doing a Disney binge now
 
I just finished watching Speak. It is a very powerful movie that has very good themes. It is confusing at first, but eventually it's clears up. The book it is based off of goes into more subtle details, and keeps the reader guessing.
 
Dead Man Walking

Probably going to make it into a list I make of the most depressing films I've seen in my life... :(
 
Happiness (1998)

Probably the most uncomfortable film I've sat through for a while, but I overall really liked it, and perhaps I do understand the reason for its former NC-17 rating.
 
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