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The Life of David Gale (2003)
Astonishing.
I'm shocked to read the reviews of the critics because this is now my favorite movie of all time after watching it in my Death as a Force in Life and Literature class. We have yet to finish it in class, but since my mother owns it, I couldn't resist finishing it at home. It was, in some ways, the most unpredictable movie I've ever seen. Ah, and not to mention how superb the acting was! The emotions felt so authentic.. the drunken ramblings, the tantrums, the eroticism, the camaraderie, the will.. all of that went without imperfection.
Kudos to all parties that made the movie possible; I'm off to watch it again.
Uncle Nino (2003)
surprised? yes!
This is the best movie I've ever seen.
I arrived at the Spectrum in Albany, NY expecting to sit through a snooze fest of family values that I didn't want or need to learn. Hah, but guess what? I, a 14 year old girl with a ton of attention issues, fell in love with this movie. It nearly made me cry...and I don't do that.
I have yet to meet a single person who's disliked this movie. It was interesting and inspiring in so many different aspects. Kudos to everyone who contributed into making this amazing film.
Plus you know that Trevor Morgan kid? He's pretty cute ;).
No One Would Tell (1996)
Wow, I loved it.
Best movie I've ever seen in my opinion .. it's the movie that made me fall totally in love with Fred Savage, and it proved to me that Candace Cameron Bure could act that well.
I haven't gotten to see this movie in 4 years but it's incredibly memorable & I don't even care that my friends give me weird looks when I tell them that my favorite movie was simply made for TV.
There was nothing that I didn't like about this movie. I love how the end was the beginning & the beginning was the end -- it gives sort of a simplistic vibe to a complex movie. The story was fantastic & I'm very sorry to hear that it was true.