August 24, 2008
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I just finished watching No Country for Old Men. I highly suggest that everyone watches this movie, it's a very good movie that follows a different format than how most movies progress. I'll be checking out the book from the UoM library whenever I get back up there. Speaking of which, I've been packing, and I'll be leaving Arkansas either Sunday or Monday. Preferably Monday, because I still have alot to do.
Comments (6)
haha and guess who has that book for their ethics class ?
I actually wanted to watch that movie.
My life is way too busy now to even enjoy movies.
Yeah, but the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" books are actually really good - I haven't seen the 2nd movie, but I wasn't that impressed by the 1st movie, as compared to the books.
The State theater has Vicky Cristina Barcelona, last time I checked, so I might see it there.
I tried watching No Country for Old Men but actually fell asleep during it. Maybe I will fare better with the book.
And hopefully you're not living in Markley this year?
PS: and we ended up seeing The House Bunny ... it was kinda stupid but also really funny
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Yes - books are generally better than their movie counterparts. Keyword is generally, though, some are exceptions - ie, "Holes" the movie was about the same as the book (both were very good).
Most of the sophomore I know are living in West or South Quad. A bunch of former Markley freshmen are in both of those, I think.
i saw that movie and hated it. it was too long for me since my attention span is that of a 5yr old's. good luck with the move kiddo!