I chose the movie "The curious case of Benjamin Button". It's because I saw the movie and it was really touching. Even though the running time is a little bit long which is almost 3 hours, I think it is worth watching!!
I want to watch Slumdog Millionaire. From the trailer, it connects a love story to a quiz show. It looks interesting. I want to know how the boy's life is connected with the questions of the show. The trail says that the boy can win because of his destiny. I really want to know what it means.
I have to confess that I have not seen any of the movies (tough with a 3 month old), so this is purely conjecture and guessing. Knowing my usual tastes in movies, I'd say that Milk and Slumdog Millionaire are right at the top of the list, followed closely by Frost/Nixon. Benjamin Button and The Reader both seem like "tearjerkers" and avoid those like the plague. Since the birth of my daughter I have become overly sensitive and it takes me a while to recover emotionally from something as simple as a movie. So I probably won't watch those movies for a long while.
I chose Frost Nixon. At first I didn't want to watch this movie - but then I read that Ron Howard directed it and now I decided to watch that one. He is such a good director that I feel anyhting he creates will be good.
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I chose the movie "The curious case of Benjamin Button". It's because I saw the movie and it was really touching. Even though the running time is a little bit long which is almost 3 hours, I think it is worth watching!!
I want to watch Slumdog Millionaire. From the trailer, it connects a love story to a quiz show. It looks interesting. I want to know how the boy's life is connected with the questions of the show. The trail says that the boy can win because of his destiny. I really want to know what it means.
I have to confess that I have not seen any of the movies (tough with a 3 month old), so this is purely conjecture and guessing. Knowing my usual tastes in movies, I'd say that Milk and Slumdog Millionaire are right at the top of the list, followed closely by Frost/Nixon. Benjamin Button and The Reader both seem like "tearjerkers" and avoid those like the plague. Since the birth of my daughter I have become overly sensitive and it takes me a while to recover emotionally from something as simple as a movie. So I probably won't watch those movies for a long while.
I chose Frost Nixon. At first I didn't want to watch this movie - but then I read that Ron Howard directed it and now I decided to watch that one. He is such a good director that I feel anyhting he creates will be good.
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