I’d intended to get the following movies on here buuuut didn’t have files for them, my bad: The Count of Monte Cristo (1934), David Copperfield (1935), Doctor Zhivago (1965), Barry Lyndon (1975), Sense and Sensibility (1995), A Little Princess (1995), and Pride and Prejudice (1995). AND A SLEW OF OTHER CLASSICS, YES. /crey Message me if there are any problems with the links!
1939 Wuthering Heights DL / WATCH
1941 Citizen Kane PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
1944 Jane Eyre DL / WATCH
1956 Anastasia DL (not mine)
1963 Cleopatra PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
1967 Bonnie and Clyde DL / WATCH
1974 Chinatown PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
1978 Days of Heaven DL / WATCH
1979 The Tin Drum DL
1980 The Elephant Man DL / WATCH
1984 Amadeus DL / WATCH
1985 Out of Africa DL / WATCH
1985 The Color Purple DL / WATCH
1987 The Untouchables PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
1993 The Secret Garden DL / WATCH
1997 Amistad PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
1997 LA Confidential DL / WATCH
1997 Titanic DL / WATCH
1998 Shakespeare in Love DL / WATCH
1998 Elizabeth DL / WATCH
1999 The Talented Mr Ripley DL / WATCH
2000 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon DL / WATCH
2000 Gladiator DL / WATCH
2001 A Knight’s Tale DL / WATCH
2002 City of God DL / WATCH
2002 Gangs of New York DL (not mine)
2002 Road to Perdition DL / WATCH
2003 The Last Samurai DL / WATCH
2003 The Dreamers DL / WATCH
2004 Finding Neverland DL / WATCH
2004 The Aviator DL / WATCH
2004 House of Flying Daggers PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
2004 Phantom of the Opera PART 1, PART 2 / WATCH PART 1, PART 2
2005 Capote DL / WATCH
2006 Marie Antoinette DL / WATCH
2006 Pan’s Labyrinth DL / WATCH
2007 Becoming Jane DL / WATCH
2007 There Will Be Blood DL / WATCH
2007 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford DL (not mine)
2007 Persuasion DL / WATCH
2008 The Other Boleyn Girl DL / WATCH
2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button DL (not mine)
2008 The Reader DL / WATCH
2008 Hunger DL
2008 Forst/Nixon DL / WATCH
2009 The Young Victoria DL / WATCH
2009 An Education DL / WATCH
2009 A Single Man DL / WATCH
2010 True Grit DL / WATCH
2010 The King’s Speech DL / WATCH
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is it wrong that I can tell you where almost every single one of these costumes comes form?
Just rewatched it :D
(yes, I know how cruel I am, posting this when in the majority of the world it is yet to be released, but you’know what I DON’T CARE)
IT was SO GOOD to see it again
the first time I was sorta jsut staring at the screen and chortling oddly and trying to wrap my head around all of the manny many changes, with a face sorta like this ->
O.o
and taking note of all the…bad-ness, that is in it.
but do’youknow what? THIS TIME I DIDN’T CARE
I don’t care about bad acting and bad dialogue and a terrible plot and awkward changes and ruined romances
cause you know what?
it’s FREAKING NARNIA
+aslan+reepicheep (:”””D)+the end of the world+ serpants + eustace +dragons+ships+mermaids and beautiful sunsets.
and really, what more can a girl ask for?
(also, the moment when reepicheep throws down his sword….gah. I have concluded that it is probably gonna make me cry. every.single.time.)
IT’S NARNIA!!!! <- just in case you missed that ~_^
Alex as Tiffany Hartunian in Alpha Dog!
Another thing I HAVE to see.. like now!!Alex, Olivia Wilde and Amanda Seyfreid in the same film. On the list.
…:O what is this?
From left to right: Liam Neeson, Simon Pegg, Skandar Keynes, Laura Brent, Anna Popplewell, Georgie Henley, Michael Apted, Will Poulter, Will Moseley, Andrew Adamson
apted: face?
will: FACE???
Will Mosley: HAIR??
Andrew adamson: HAIR+FACE???
also, I think we should all just take a moment to appreciate LAURA BRENTS DRESS!!
Sordid Things Review
I saw this movie at the Boston International Film Festival - it is a wild and unpredictable ride! The script and the gripping acting performances leave you on the edge of your seat, with notable performances from Alex Kingston (the beautiful Dr. Corday from ER) and Alex Burns. The movie works in drawing you in and testing your assumptions. It seems to find a unique place somewhere between the out-of-sequence flashblacks and dark characters of Tarantino, and the witty dialogue and unpredictable twists of David Mamet. In summary, writer and director Andrew Bloomenthal put together a winner.
– David, Arlington, MA







