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March 14, 2010

What’s Eating Gilbert Grape

What's Eating Gilbert Grape
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: What’s Eating Gibert Grape is a beautifully shot movie of tenderness, caring and self-awareness that is set amongst the fictional working class one street town Endora. Centred around the Grape family Ellen and Amy and their two brothers Arnie and Gilbert, who, along with their morbidly obese widowed mother Bonnie Grape are striving to survive and coexist with the absence of a father figure, low wage work and seventeen-year-old Arnie’s severe mental condition. It is in this awkward and extremely one sided affair that the unfortunate Gilbert (Johnny Depp) has to constantly, while working for the town’s slowly dying Convenience Store, take care of his younger brother, played to such depth and conviction by a very young Leonardo DiCaprio. Gilbert’s life, his future, is thwarted he know this, but it is in this Guardian Angel that his love and bond for Arnie cannot, and will not, be let go. That is until the free spirit of Becky (Juliette Lewis) arrives in town, and with her grandmother are stranded for the week while waiting for parts for their vehicle. This realisation unties new feelings, new thoughts and new hope for the put upon Gibert, something new is eating Gilbert Grape.

Directors: Hallstrom Lasse

Actors: Depp Johnny,DiCaprio Leonardo,Tighe Kevin,Reilly John C.,Glover Crispin,Green Tim,Hedges Robert B.,Jordan Mark,Comedy,Drama,Romance,

What are some good dramatic/disturbing teen movies?
I want to fine some decent disturbing movies with teenagers that make you think. Just to name a few i’ve seen and enjoyed Thirteen, Mysterious Skin, Hard Candy, The Breakfast Club(not disturbing but decent), Donnie Darko, The Tracey Fragments, The Virgin Suicides, Trainspotting, What’s eating Gilbert Grape. They don’t necessarily have to be disturbing, but movies that are somewhat like these. Could anyone name some movies that they like that are kind of like these?


Fight Club, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, The Jacket

Sean O | Dec 13, 2009


It’s not really that much like the movies that you mentioned but freeze frame is a great movie to watch, I was lucky enough to see it a few weeks back on DVD and brought it straight away, I love it.
Empty Mind | Dec 13, 2009


errr… "speak" is disturbing/dramatic. IDK. that and thirteen go in the same category i think…well thats what ive heard
RentHeadxx | Dec 13, 2009


Kids is really disturbing
cambosoup | Dec 13, 2009


these aren’t exactly teen movies but i would recommend fight club, jacob’s ladder, the usual suspects, shaw shank redemption the island, and equilibrium. American beauty and american history x do involve teens and are rather disturbing.
erik v | Dec 13, 2009


this is england, suburbia(1984), dazed and confused, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, loren cass(might be hard to find). We have a similar taste so I think you might be into these. If you want to watch just a disturbing movie check out martyrs.
joe schmo | Dec 13, 2009

March 3, 2010

Fearless

Fearless
Fearless (1993)

IMDB rating: 7.00

Plot: After a terrible air disaster, survivor Max Klein emerges a changed person. Unable to connect to his former life or to wife Laura, he feels godlike and invulnerable. When psychologist Bill Perlman is unable to help Max, he has Max meet another survivor, Carla Rodrigo, who is racked with grief and guilt since her baby died in the crash which she and Max survived.

Directors: Weir Peter

Actors: Bridges Jeff,Hulce Tom,Turturro John,Del Toro Benicio,de Lancie John,Vrooman Spencer,Cerny Daniel,Mell Randle,Drama,

how do you the get a taylor swift videos from the album fearless?
i got the taylor swift album "Fearless" and there was a little sticker on it that said it included the music videos "Love Story" and "Change" i tried putting the disk in my computer and uploading it to itunes but the videos never showed up. if anyone’s figured out how to get these videos please answer :)


I’m pretty sure you have to convert the videos to use them with iTunes. Save the videos on your computer and download a video converter. I use the any video converter (link in source). It has tons of options, doesn’t have any nasty viruses or anything, and is free (a professional version is available). I would convert the videos into mp4 format, that works for me. Hope this helped!
Melanie | Feb 04, 2010

February 5, 2010

Sliver

Sliver
Sliver (1993)

IMDB rating: 4.50

Plot: Young publishing executive Carly takes an apartment in an exclusive “sliver” building in New York, only to learn that the previous tenant, who bore a great resemblance to Carly, died in a mysterious fall from the apartment balcony. When other tenants of the building begin to die likewise mysteriously, Carly begins to suspect that a killer may be inhabiting the building and that it may be either Zeke, the voyeuristic building owner with whom she’s become involved romantically, or Jack, a mystery writer with a suspicious quality.

Directors: Noyce Phillip

Actors: Baldwin William,Berenger Tom,Landau Martin,Curtis Keene,Pryor Nicholas,Peck Tony,Turner Frantz,Kinder Dr. Melvyn,Romance,Thriller,

Slivers of truth
16.10.09
IN a mad dash from the airport, we have rushed to Sydney Theatre for a matinee, almost late thanks to daylight saving, and just made it, skidding into the crowded foyer with suitcases behind us. That’s how many of us turn up to things in our lives – rushing and dragging our own emotional baggage along, brain scrambled.

We’ve arrived still in superficial, pond-skimming mode, haven’t stopped to take a deep breath and duck-dived down to prepare for what’s below in the murky, stiller depths of Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning A Streetcar Named Desire.

We’re still thinking: Come on, can Cate Blanchett really be as marvellous as everyone says?

Does that SK-II skincare she plugs work? And will Joel Edgerton have the menacing sexuality needed for the role of Stanley, made famous by Marlon Brando? More importantly, what’s he like with his shirt off?

The answers were yes, yes, yes and pretty damn fine. Edgerton’s obviously hit the gym.

The word theatre comes from the Greeks. It means seeing place and seated in the sell-out crowd, I edge forward to make sure I don’t miss a moment of Blanchett’s damaged southern belle Blanche DuBois unravelling on stage.

From her initial airs and graces to her final broken state, Blanchett is riveting. The thing about watching great actors is that you stop watching them act and start seeing and believing. It was the same with Robyn Nevin in The Year of Magical Thinking in Brisbane just a week before. This 90-minute play, precisely and poetically written by Joan Didion, is an exquisite sliver of truth and beauty.

Life is a strange and messy journey. Occasional exquisite slivers of beauty and truth break through. Savour them. But don’t get used to them. They will pass. They come to us unexpectedly.

Sometimes you find them in music, in books, in plays. Good theatre is a prism through which to see the world.

Like all good theatre, once you see it you can’t shake it. It soaks in. I now have two prisms in my hands, like fine-cut crystal whisky glasses – Streetcar and Magical Thinking. And it seems that in the days after seeing these, every encounter, every conversation can be seen more clearly through one of these.

We are still discussing Streetcar and life and loss and delusion and reality later in the underground Foveaux Bar in Surry Hills, a dark cool cave-like basement bar. I, showing great wisdom, maturity and restraint, have a series of French 75s, a mix of gin, lemon juice and champagne. The name, I read later, refers to the 75mm handgun used by the French army throughout World War I. I suspect it is because the next day you feel like someone’s shot you. Or you wouldn’t mind if they did. But on the night, all seems peachy and hours later we climb the stairs to the street and reality and hail a taxi.

Despite that French 75 fog, it becomes obvious our taxi driver has love, loss and life on his mind. Sydney is cold that night and he says he has just one measly blanket at his place.

The day before, his ex-wife gave him the last of his belongings from the family home in a fruit crate and he packed them in the car. Not wanting the car broken into, he asked her for something to throw over it. She brought out an old thin blanket.

"After 35 years of marriage and that’s all I’ve got against the cold."

"Not even a quilt," I say. You must have really pissed her off.

He says: "You know, we had 25 good years of marriage, 25. But we stayed married for 35 years. I’ve been alone for several months now. She thought I had girlfriends but I didn’t and here I am still by myself." Sure, he is bitter but not twisted. There is even a resigned humour to his story.

I turn the prism. I think of moths. Tennessee Williams first wanted to call Streetcar, The Moth, conjuring thoughts of moths beating their wings against a wall, becoming damaged.

So what’s life like now? I ask.

"Free. Good."

The taxi driver gets us to our hotel. The next morning, the French 75 lives up to its namesake but there’s a flight to catch. My Brisbane taxi crashes into another taxi on the way from the airport, which helps my head no end. But I get home and drive to the chemist to get drops for tired, what-were-you-thinking-last-night eyes.

The chemist takes one look, asks me what I’ve been doing. I tell him about Streetcar.

He says: "Tennessee Williams. You know they killed him," pointing to the eye drops in my hand.

"What?!"

Williams had a habit of taking the cap off his eye drops, holding it in his teeth, tilting his head back and putting drops in. But on February 26, 1983, he did that and it seems the cap slipped down his neck. An autopsy found that he choked on the cap and a high level of barbiturates and alcohol in his body had diminished his gag response.

"Eye drops can be fatal. We learnt that at uni," says the chemist. "Our lecturer was a big theatre-goer and he used that as an anecdote to teach students about cautioning customers on all the dangers of medicine. The story made me go to see Streetcar. My mother had mental problems and so did Williams’s family. He wrote about that so well I cried."

Who expects lifesaving advice, literary discussion and emotional disclosure at the chemist counter? I turn the prism again. An exquisite sliver of truth and beauty in unexpected places. I go home and put the eye drops in very carefully and lie down.

And another thing.

Cancel this arvo’s golf game. Put off the mowing. Uninvite the family for dinner. There are two performances left of The Year of Magical Thinking. Robyn Nevin, who led the Queensland Theatre Company between 1996 and 1999, portrays Joan Didion, a writer lost in grief. It is a mesmerising and nuanced performance. What a great day for Australian theatre when she returned to the stage. It finishes with today’s 2pm matinee and 7.30pm show at QPAC’s Cremorne Theatre.

IN a mad dash from the airport, we have rushed to Sydney Theatre for a matinee, almost late thanks to daylight saving, and just made it, skidding into the crowded foyer with suitcases behind us. That&squo;s how many of us turn up to things in our lives – rushing and dragging our own emotional baggage along, brain scrambled.

We&squo;ve arrived still in superficial, pond-skimming mode, haven&squo;t stopped to take a deep breath and duck-dived down to prepare for what&squo;s below in the murky, stiller depths of Tennessee Williams&squo; Pulitzer Prize-winning A Streetcar Named Desire.

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February 4, 2010

Sleepless in Seattle

Sleepless in Seattle
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)

IMDB rating: 6.60

Plot: Sam is a recent widower who is seeking someone new. Sam’s son Jonah, is also looking for a new mother, so when Jonah puts his father on national radio, hundreds of women write to him. One of the women is Annie. She’s engaged to Walter, but he’s a bit strange. Annie goes to great lengths to meet Sam.

Directors: Ephron Nora

Actors: Hanks Tom,Pullman Bill,Malinger Ross,Garber Victor,Hyde Pierce David,Reiner Rob,Farrell Tom Riis,Comedy,Romance,Drama,

Who is in your house at the moment?
Not including myself, because I’m always hiding in your closet. ^_^

Everyone in my house is out shopping, except for my sister’s boyfriend, who is watching Sleepless in Seattle.


Me, my mom and dad, and one of my brothers.

Sk8er Boi's Are Sexy | Jan 28, 2010


Me and my grand parents.
xxDozingGreenxx | Jan 28, 2010


Just me.
charlie c | Jan 28, 2010


Just me and my 3 cats
jojo | Jan 28, 2010


I am going to open the closet door and then it will be me and you and my guy
christy | Jan 28, 2010


me. my mom. my dad.
mallory. | Jan 28, 2010


Me, my husband and six cats, and I know you are not in the closet because we just finished cleaning it.
No Clue | Jan 28, 2010


Me My twin brother my mom my dad my grandmother and my bunny rabbit
Jenny..<3 | Jan 28, 2010


Mum.
Soapy_Raindrop | Jan 29, 2010

December 31, 2009

Fugitive, The

Fugitive, The
Fugitive, The (1993)

IMDB rating: 7.80

Plot: Based off of a one time 1960’s Mini-Series. (This is not correct. It was a full-blown TV series that ran for four years.) A well respected Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble has found out that his wife, Helen, has been murdered ferociously in her own home. The police found Kimble and accused him of the murder. Then, Kimble (without Justifiable Reason) was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. However, on the way to prison, Kimble’s transport crashed. Kimble escapes and is now on the run. Deputy Samuel Gerard from Chicago takes charge of the chase of Kimble. Meanwhile, Kimble makes up his own investigation to find who really killed his life, and to lure Gerard and his team into it as well.

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Directors: Davis Andrew

Actors: Ford Harrison,Jones Tommy Lee,Pantoliano Joe,Katsulas Andreas,Krabbe Jeroen,Roebuck Daniel,Wood Tom,Dean Ron,Kosala Joseph F.,Nino Miguel,Drummond John,Fosco Tony,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

How much do Full time Bail Enforcement/Fugitive Recovery Agents (Bounty Hunters) in Detroit make a year?
Because when I looked it up I this: I typed up Bounty Hunter then Bail Enforcement Agent. And the salaries here are different.

Bounty Hunter: http://www.indeed.com/salary/q-Bounty-Hu nter-l-Detroit,-MI.html
Salary $39,000

Bail Enforcement Agent: http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=Bail+Enf orcement+Agent&l1=Detroit%2C+MI
Salary: $24,000

Is this annual?

Can somebody help me here?


I would honestly think that for that job, your salary could easily range between both of those or anywher below it or high above it. It depends on how hard you work, and how successful you are being that your salary will be anywhere from 10-40% of the bond depending on the state and licensing. There are very large bonds available, but really only those people really capable and effective at locating fugitives will make alot of money. You would probably do best by joining a firm (don’t know if thats what they call them) of fugitive recovery agents that has a great reputatation and wind up making pretty good money. As in Dog the bounty hunter, his business had a great reputation and was very good and consistent at locating criminals so they got more work and made more money than I’m sure the other firms in his area.
Bonita_Morenita | Nov 19, 2009

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