I wanted to see Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Rated R, 108 minutes) at the theater months ago when it came out, but I was never able to find someone to go with. With it out on DVD I bought it once I was able to find it and watched it that night. It is now officially one of my favorite movies. Jim Carey and the extremely cute (as always) Kate Winslet star as a couple who break up and through the wonderful advances in modern medicine have their minds erased of each other only to fall for each other again. I liked how we traveled through his mind as the techs worked on removing the memories of her. Although I could never go through a memory removal process such as the ones the characters went through I could see the lure to do something such as this, but my personal opinion is your thoughts are what make you the person you are, regardless if they are good or bad.
This is a great movie and a wonderful love story. Plus you get the bonus of seeing both Kate Winslet and Kristen Dunst!
$9 out of $9 and added to my favorite movies of all time list.
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4 thoughts on “2008 Movies That I Want to See Still”
Pineapple Express was lame. You can skip it. I saw it in the theater.
Hellboy II rocked. So did 21…and Meet Bill. But I think I liked Meet Bill because I am in love with Aaron Eckhart. Haha.
Pineapple Express was lame. You can skip it. I saw it in the theater.
Hellboy II rocked. So did 21…and Meet Bill. But I think I liked Meet Bill because I am in love with Aaron Eckhart. Haha.
Oh yeah, I’m not really high on the Pineapple Express, I just figured I would catch it if it was to be on cable. I wasn’t in a hurry to see it at the movies (hence why we never got to it).
I’ll move those ones up on my Netflix so I can get them soon though.
Oh yeah, I’m not really high on the Pineapple Express, I just figured I would catch it if it was to be on cable. I wasn’t in a hurry to see it at the movies (hence why we never got to it).
I’ll move those ones up on my Netflix so I can get them soon though.