Bucket list...high. I really love how much I get into movies when Im high. I really felt alot better after I saw it, but I dont know why anymore.
cheech and chongs next movie..it was amazing all their stuff is though...wheres all the real stoner flicks like the my boys there cheech and chong, dazed and confussed, the big lebowski and the doors. oh i did that darkside of the rainbow thing the other day where you watch the wizard of oz on mute and play darkside of the moon...caziest thing ive ever seen!
we watched gameplan (which was satupid and very predictable, just like I thought it was goin to be) and death sentence which was fairly good.
the last three movies i watched for the first time were all animated films directed by hayao miyazaki. they were (in order from most to least recent): Spirited Away - I downloaded this the night before last and watched it last night before bed. Its an incredible movie about a little girl trapped in an alternate world of gods, spirits and monsters which is somehow (no details are really given in the english version, anyway) linked to the human world by means of an old, abandoned amusement park. Her parents are turned to pigs, and it requires all her courage and cunning, and the help of otherworldly allies, to set things right and get back into her proper world. Neil Gaiman wrote the english script based off of a translation of the original japanese. Princess Mononoke - also a great movie, this is about a young man cursed by a forest god which was turned into a terrible demon. Despite saving his entire village, he is doomed to become a demon himself and must leave his people and never return. He sets out west, and eventually comes to a place where humans and spirits are at war with one another. The humans desire to use the forest land for industry, and the gods and spirits in the forest want to destroy the humans in order to preserve themselves and their home (and the natural order). A young human girl was raised by wolf gods and is princess of the spirit world, living in harmony with the forest and fighting against the humans. Neither the humans nor the gods are the "good guys," as both sides are short sighted and wish only to destroy the other for their own benefit. Risking life and limb, the young adventurer fights only when he must, and alternately helps either side, in an effort to bring peace among neighbors, and harmony between the humans and the natural/spirit world. Howls Moving Castle - Just see it, its good, as are the other two movies. I gotta go to work now anyway, they're all good, and i recommend them all to people who are a fan of animation of any sort. the artwork is, in my opinion, of a higher caliber than most japanese animation i'm familiar with. most anime that i do like tends to be rather violent or extreme, and features bizarre stories you wouldnt see in many western works. these films by miyazaki are certainly wierd and unusual, and slightly violent, but still fairly suitable for some children, depending on age. they aren't very scary or gruesome at all, and they all have a very good story and strong character development.