what's the meaning of cheesiest moment anyway?
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what's the meaning of cheesiest moment anyway?
I watched that bit on CNN too. It ain’t easy being Cheezy.
I donno. Kinda cheesy, kinda sleezy, kinda overly melodramatic would be a lousy definition.
I’m with Jester, I kinda dig those film moments. And trismegistus; out of context everything sounds cheesy.
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"Ghost": Demi Moore's "Ditto," to Patrick Swayze's "I love you."
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I feel so relieved, knowing that I am not the only person who absolutely detested that line!
I agree that anything could sound cheesy out of context but they do so more than others I guess... But these make the movies fun. :)
To me, Andie MacDowell's "Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed." is the cheesiest of all... (Of course that has something to do with the fact that I have always thought she was badly cast for that role and movie.)
never saw that movie
Is there anyone who would be kind enuf to tell me the meaning of the cheesiest moment? English terms sometimes can be confusing for third world non-english speaking countries.
really corny and just like close your eyes and blush moments that are jsut sasssy.... sorry... im using other terms you might not know... hmmm the dictionary i have (i jsut got a dictionary :P) defines it as tasteless and showy, often in a vulgar manner.
For a final movie in my English film studies course, we watched The Piano - a very mysterious and dark movie, somewhat difficult to understand. As with most of those types of films, I loved it, but may have to see it again to comprehend it better. Rating: 9.5/10
mono> Is that the one with Holly Hunter?
Yes, starring Holly Hunter; written and directed by Jane Campion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
http://movies.go.com/moviesdynamic/m...ovie?id=496961
That is one of my favorite movies. Now I want to see it again! :D
i watched that with my dad when i was ten or twelve or soemthing and when the full frontal male scene came up he didn't say anything and i was so embarressed i covered my eyes with a pillow... he was laughing at me... :goof:
Try, A Short Movie, directed by Jonas Arklund
The shorter version of this movie is used as the video clip for Smashing Pumpkins' song called "Try Try Try. Directed by a Sweedish meatball (to use Homer Simpson's term, j/k
:) of course), this movie was shoot in subway stations and streets in Stockholm. It tells about 2 homeless youngsters, a couple of lovers, who are hard core drug users. The movie itself try to convey the image about how two people hold on to their love and try to stick to each other, despite the hard times they're going thru. Personally I found this movie bit touching, despite the harsh description of hard core drug compsumption.
Goodbye Lenin, Directed by Wolfgang Becker
This movie got 6 awards from European Film Festival and 9 awards from German FIlm Festival. It takes place during the transition era of West and East Germans re-unification. Alex's mom, who's a true socialist, suddenly collapse coz of a heart attack. For 8 months she was in coma, then she suddenly woke up. Alex afraid that all the changes that have been going on would cause another attack to her mother. So he did everything to create a condition as if nothing was happening. He hunted all the "socialist" foods (which were no longer produced) all over the city for her mother, paid school kids to wear blue scarf (a symbol of the pioneer socialist movements) and sing patriotic East German songs, made video records that contain fake news about East German, etc. One day her mother accidently woke up from her bed and went out to the street and she saw lots of "west" products all over the place. She even saw a helicopter flew, carryin a half body statue of Lenin, which was actually going to be dumped some place (I believed that's why the movie is called "Goodbye Lenin"). Then Alex had to fake up again by telling that people from west German were immigrating to East German to find better living and East German system was after all the winner. Until her death, the mother still didn't know what was really going on. Yet she died in peace and happines, knowing that the mother country she believed in, was finally stand as the winner.
Good Movie I think :)
I finally watched Being John Malkovich, after having it recommended several times (vacation arises such boredom!). I loved it, anyway - very well assembled story. My rating: 9/10.
I just saw Oceans Twelve. It wasn't as good as the first one but it was srtill pretty good. A few parts were a little slow but it was entertaining. I'd give it a 7.75.