Tuesday, October 26, 2010

movies

Personally I love movies. All kinds of movies; scary movies, love movies, mysteries especially! It's nice to watch a movie in the comfort of your own home. To get to relax on your couch with family and friends, eating whatever snacks you want. It's sorta free if you think about it. But then again, it is way better to watch movies in a movie theater. You get the full experience with the surround sound! I also think that just watching a movie in a movie theater just makes the movie ten time better. Anyways, I have seen practically every movie there is, and sometimes they dont turn out to to be as good as i hoped, or not as funny, or not as adventurous. For example, the other day i went to see Life as we Know It. Yes it was a good movie but i was expecting it to be funny. The previews for the movie made it seem like the movie was going to be a comic. I admitt that i laughed a bunch of times, but most of the time the movie was sad, and emotional, and made me want to cry. No, its not because I am a chick guys, it was because there were parts in the movie that would've affected anyone, especially when the baby looses her parents, and the main characters lose their best friends. The movie stirred up emotions in me that I thought would be good, but weren't. I wouldn't say this was a bad movie and that you shouldn't go see it, but I would tell you that it is  sad and not like the previews made it out to be-- funny.  I do feel like though, that if I would've watched this movie in the comforts of my own home, I most likely wouldn't have had the same experience like I did in the theater. I'm just not quit sure why this has an affect on me, maybe it is because of the circumstances of being in public. I would just like to ass that bad movies do not affect the way I feel about movies in general because iI loveee movies. If I had the money I would rent movies every night instead of watcing t.v. and almost every movie has a good ending or a lesson to learn from.

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