You know, I never thought of it but yeah, I guess that is an American institution that might not be clear to other countries.
NIHM stands for National Institute of Mental Health, its a government science agency.
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hmm, OK, so what's the secret then? haha, and what does it have to do with the mama mouse? lol
I'll just watch it again later today or tomorrow, lol
I saw Monsters, Inc in 3D last night.
The Bourne Legacy, quite good, but there's definitely more movies in the works with that ending.
Duplex is on now, I forgot what a lame movie that was, lol.
But Fantastic Four is after, will definatly watch that one!
The Hobbit. I thought it was really good. :)
Fantastic Four just ended.
Now watching The Lorax.
Aristocats :D
So much beautiful animation *dreamy sigh*
<3 Thomas O'Malley! :D
Pat and I saw Les Mis on friday night. Absolutely amazing ...though I have a few issues with Russel Crowe... but otherwise, incredible. Hugh Jackman was amazing as always, and it had the best rendition of "I dreamed a dream" I've ever seen/heard. Enjoyed it very much.
One of the lastest movies i have watched was TLK, but not in the way i used to watch it. It was finally aired in Free HDTV in brazil an some other countries like portugal and germany.
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TLK has been aired in Brazil in christmas night (24/12) at 22h at TV Globo, in other words, all brazil waited for "santa claus" watching it, even tough some others tv stations was airing good programs at same time, TLK winned 75% of all tv audience of that moment.
Thumbs Up for tlk!
Life of pi. Really enjoyed it. I was s little worried about how they were going to adapt it from the book but I really liked it. Cgi on Richard Parker was really well executed as well. All up we liked it, and for once there was a twist that Pat couldn't guess.
Radio Days. One of my favourite films :)
Les Miserables. Perfect timing too since I've been in a musical mood the last few days. It was pretty good. Very well adapted, Anne Hathaway was easily the best part.
Les Miserables - Cried so much just like most others in the movie theatre.
Agree that Les Mis was awesome. Anne Hathaway singing "I dreamed a dream" was absolutely incredible. Loved every minute of that song.
The Butterfly Effect. I have always liked this film since I saw it on TV, not watched it for a while and decided to watch it again and wasn't disapointed ^^
Pirates 3, last night.
Life of PI, i expected more from the film but it was nice to see.
Heathers, oldie but a goodie. I love me some dark satire. I've been wanting to see Django Unchained forever now, maybe when it goes in the dollar theater...
Over her dead body.
It's obvious February 14th is getting closer.
All these horrible mushy movies on TV -_-
Les Misérables
;_;
At the cinema, it would be 'The impossible' seeing wreck it Ralph next week!
'Les Miserables' just came out on cinemas here today. I still feel very lucky to have seen it a month ago in England :lol:
As for my last movie, I watched 'Schindler's List'. I've been wanting to watch it for a long time now and I finally did. I admittedly cried with it :( and it didn't help that it brought me back many memories from Poland (I've been in Auschwitz myself). A really good movie about a real holocaust hero.
Pat and I saw Django Unchained last night. I wasn't really sure what to expect, apart from the fact that it is a Quentin Tarantino film, so that gives some of it away :lol: But I really quite enjoyed it. Good movie, if you like that sort of thing.
Lincoln, so I can show my face around the historical society again and not feel sheepish that I still haven't seen it, lol.
Clue, very funny even after such a long time.
Rise of the Guardians
I didn't like it... :p
Frankenweenie. I've never really cared for the style of animation, but I quite liked it, and with it being in black and white, it gave it an older feeling, which went well with the stop-motion animation. :)
Last movie I watched was Life Is Beautiful...and I cried my eyes out. :( A different sort of take on the Holocaust, it actually manages to be somewhat light-hearted for the first half before anything truly bad starts to happen. It's about this funny-man type Jewish dad trying to shield his young son from what's going on. It's an Italian film so you have to be okay with reading subtitles, but it doesn't distract too much.
^ Great movie that one :)
Last night, Pat and I went to see Cloud Atlas. I don't really know what to tell you about it. I mean, I enjoyed watching it, but ultimately it didn't really seem to have a point.
Wreck-it Ralph, it was a fun movie :)
Taxi 4
I dispise French, lol, but these movies are actually good and funny!
Even though there are 4 of them, they are all really good and really funny.
Ratatouille :)
A Good Day to Die Hard... somewhat lacking in the story department, but otherwise I quite enjoyed it.
Oooh, I LOVE the Die Hard series, can't wait to see this new one!
Saw nr 4 twice at the movies.
I saw "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" last night.
Shame I had never seen it before, I love Nicolas Cage!
Never seen either of those, sadly. They are on my (rather extensive) list of movies-to-watch.
Just watched three episodes of Super Nanny with my Mom, which is funny because neither of us are big TV watchers. We got sucked in! At least it's somewhat educational though. If you've never seen it, the show is about a British Nanny who goes and fixes bad American parenting....basically a lot of spoiled kids get shown what's what. And as a teacher who has to deal with a lot of spoiled American kids, I find this awesome. xD
Nanny Jojo, she's great!
Wreck-It Ralph. It was a fun movie, especially for video game addicts. :lol:
The pirates! Band of misfits!
I loved it :D
didn't knew what to expect from it, didn't knew the story at all, so it was surprisingly good
Pat and I went to the drive in last night. We saw The Croods and G.I. Joe, I really enjoyed the Croods, it was a really fun movie. I enjoyed G.I Joe, but it wasn't anything special :p