Film #48: The Five-Year Engagement (2012)
Laughed a ton while watching this (slightly dark) rom-com starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt. 

Film #48: The Five-Year Engagement (2012)

Laughed a ton while watching this (slightly dark) rom-com starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt. 

Film #47: The Avengers (2012)
I obviously don’t need to tell you how awesome The Avengers was! Joss Whedon did such an amazing job. Like. That huge battle scene was so fluid. I won’t spoil so just go watch! Make sure you stay til the very end after the credits. There are two extra scenes. :))

PS Can someone gif the very last after credits scene? It was so perfect.

Film #47: The Avengers (2012)

I obviously don’t need to tell you how awesome The Avengers was! Joss Whedon did such an amazing job. Like. That huge battle scene was so fluid. I won’t spoil so just go watch! Make sure you stay til the very end after the credits. There are two extra scenes. :))


PS Can someone gif the very last after credits scene? It was so perfect.

Film #46: Cabin in the Woods (2011)
So I’ve been avoiding horror/scary flicks for awhile now since when I was younger I had to watch a crap ton. You’d think I would be desensitized by it all, but unfortunately my dream state always makes everything scarier. Anyways, Cabin in the Woods was hilarious. Thank you Fran Kranz (you were the only awesome thing about Dollhouse). Time to devour this blueberry cake donut that I got from Dippity Donuts after the movie… and hopefully forget my troubles.

Film #46: Cabin in the Woods (2011)

So I’ve been avoiding horror/scary flicks for awhile now since when I was younger I had to watch a crap ton. You’d think I would be desensitized by it all, but unfortunately my dream state always makes everything scarier. Anyways, Cabin in the Woods was hilarious. Thank you Fran Kranz (you were the only awesome thing about Dollhouse). Time to devour this blueberry cake donut that I got from Dippity Donuts after the movie… and hopefully forget my troubles.

Film #45: Wrath of the Titans (2012)
Giggled the whole way through. I really really really wished Zeus (Liam Neeson) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) high-fived during the final sequence. That would have been amazing and necessary.

Film #45: Wrath of the Titans (2012)

Giggled the whole way through. I really really really wished Zeus (Liam Neeson) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) high-fived during the final sequence. That would have been amazing and necessary.

Film #44: Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey (2011)
This was such an inspiring and touching documentary about Kevin Clash and his journey to success.

Film #44: Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey (2011)

This was such an inspiring and touching documentary about Kevin Clash and his journey to success.

Film #43: Mr. Deeds (2002)
Was browsing through Netflix and decided to watch Mr. Deeds. Just your usual Adam Sandler movie.

Film #43: Mr. Deeds (2002)

Was browsing through Netflix and decided to watch Mr. Deeds. Just your usual Adam Sandler movie.

Film #41: The Raid: Redemption (Serbuan maut) (2011)
There’s not a dull moment in this fast-paced Indonesian action film. Every bit of this film was so intense. I was out of breath by the end. My heart was racing. Kelly called me right when I stepped out of the theater and she thought I was crying. I wasn’t, but I was really just overtaken by the film’s momentum. The fight sequences were so brutal and yet so fluid. Definitely, well done. I highly suggest this film if you enjoy a great action film. Just be prepared for constant action though. Remember: it’s brutal.

Film #41: The Raid: Redemption (Serbuan maut) (2011)

There’s not a dull moment in this fast-paced Indonesian action film. Every bit of this film was so intense. I was out of breath by the end. My heart was racing. Kelly called me right when I stepped out of the theater and she thought I was crying. I wasn’t, but I was really just overtaken by the film’s momentum. The fight sequences were so brutal and yet so fluid. Definitely, well done. I highly suggest this film if you enjoy a great action film. Just be prepared for constant action though. Remember: it’s brutal.

Film #40: Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (2011)
I highly suggest that you stay away from this movie haha. The only reason why I watched it was for Sam Huntington and that’s the only reason why I continued to go through with watching this movie. He was super hilarious as Dylan Dog’s (Brandon Routh) zombie sidekick, Marcus. He definitely kept things entertaining. Other than that, there’s no real reason you should be watching this movie.

Film #40: Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (2011)

I highly suggest that you stay away from this movie haha. The only reason why I watched it was for Sam Huntington and that’s the only reason why I continued to go through with watching this movie. He was super hilarious as Dylan Dog’s (Brandon Routh) zombie sidekick, Marcus. He definitely kept things entertaining. Other than that, there’s no real reason you should be watching this movie.

Film #39: Battle Royale (Batoru Rowaiaru) (2000)
Brudder bought the Battle Royale Blu-ray Special Edition set. I remember watching bits and pieces of this movie awhile back. Tonight we decided to watch the Director’s Cut.

Film #39: Battle Royale (Batoru Rowaiaru) (2000)

Brudder bought the Battle Royale Blu-ray Special Edition set. I remember watching bits and pieces of this movie awhile back. Tonight we decided to watch the Director’s Cut.

Film #37: 21 Jump Street
Seriously so funny. Kept me entertained the whole time.

Film #37: 21 Jump Street

Seriously so funny. Kept me entertained the whole time.

Film #36: The Trip (2010)
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon go on a road trip. Pretty much sums up the movie. This scene was probably one of the best: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8BPP4ASQWo I couldn’t stop laughing.

Film #36: The Trip (2010)

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon go on a road trip. Pretty much sums up the movie. This scene was probably one of the best: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8BPP4ASQWo I couldn’t stop laughing.

Film #35: Friends With Kids
Friends With Kids is about two best friends (Adam Scott & Jennifer Westfeldt) who aren’t attracted to each other, but want a baby without the messy marriage stuff. Some of my favorite actors are in this hilarious romantic dramedy. However, Chris O’Dowd was seriously so good. 

Film #35: Friends With Kids

Friends With Kids is about two best friends (Adam Scott & Jennifer Westfeldt) who aren’t attracted to each other, but want a baby without the messy marriage stuff. Some of my favorite actors are in this hilarious romantic dramedy. However, Chris O’Dowd was seriously so good. 

Film #34: Hugo (2011)
This film looked really pretty. The story is great. HOWEVER, that automaton is super creepy…

Film #34: Hugo (2011)

This film looked really pretty. The story is great. HOWEVER, that automaton is super creepy…

Film #33: River’s End (2005)
I should really stop watching movies because a particular actor is in it… Anyways, earlier today before volunteering, I took a nap. Before the nap I put on the first movie that showed up on the Netflix search results for Sam Huntington. This was the movie. IT IS SO RIDICULOUS. The story line is so silly (well half of it) and the script was extremely corny. I suppose it does send a good message to young people? I don’t know. River’s End definitely has a straight to DVD feel to it. Anyways, Sam Huntington was in it. He looks adorable. And yes, he for some reason is shirtless for a lot of the movie.

Film #33: River’s End (2005)

I should really stop watching movies because a particular actor is in it… Anyways, earlier today before volunteering, I took a nap. Before the nap I put on the first movie that showed up on the Netflix search results for Sam Huntington. This was the movie. IT IS SO RIDICULOUS. The story line is so silly (well half of it) and the script was extremely corny. I suppose it does send a good message to young people? I don’t know. River’s End definitely has a straight to DVD feel to it. Anyways, Sam Huntington was in it. He looks adorable. And yes, he for some reason is shirtless for a lot of the movie.

Film #32: The Resident
Normally, I don’t watch scary thrillers. The only reason why I watched it was because Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lee Pace is in it. This movie was meh. Poor Lee Pace. :<

Film #32: The Resident

Normally, I don’t watch scary thrillers. The only reason why I watched it was because Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lee Pace is in it. This movie was meh. Poor Lee Pace. :<

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