And now, three months down the line, just finished reading this novel by Anthony Doerr called All The Light We Cannot See. The storyline goes like this: Marie-Laure has been blind since the age of six. Her father builds a perfect miniature of their Paris neighborhood so she can memorize it by touch and navigate her way home. But when the Nazis invade, father and daughter flee with a dangerous secret. Werner is a German orphan, destined to labor in the same mine that claimed his fathe
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Wow! Amazing it is! [e digicons]:D[/e]
Same here, watched the Penguins of Madagascar movie two days ago and was rolling in the aisles with laughter throughout the duration of the film. Especially loved Skipper's character, who 'has the heart of an action hero and the swagger to match'! Next on the list- The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies . Hope it's good.
Great movie and great songs.. Agree! Elsa's Let it Go is like an anthem at home now, my daughter loves it so much. And I just came across this news piece yesterday which said: "No one wants to let go of 'Let It Go' more than parents, and Frozen director Jennifer Lee has become brutally aware of that fact. The Oscar-winning director is now apologizing for the phenomenon that swept (and continues to sweep) the nation because adults are fed up with t
Frankly speaking, I don't want to see Windows 9 at all. When Windows 8 came out, it posed such a big headache for me, didn't like the user interface at all. I am very satisfied with my Windows 7, thank you very much!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows... Probably for the tenth time.
Into the Storm. Not a 'big name' as such but made for a gripping watch.
'What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say' (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Godzilla. At the theater last weekend. My son (all of 8 years old) had been so eager to watch it but he ended up in my lap half the time, though he couldn't take his eyes off the screen for even a second and even forgot to eat his popcorn! Beats me why these kids love evil monsters and villainous dragons of all sorts; now he is looking forward to next month's Ho
Steve Rogers made my day. WHAT a performance.
The Sound and the Fury (By William Faulkner) It is a story about the disintegration of the Compson family, and is very riveting. Could not keep the book down till I reached the back cover.
Watched the movie last weekend and it was a delightful film. Is it really the last movie with regard to Warner Brothers? That's sad, they'll be missed. As you said, the legendary logo at the beginning of the movie does have that reassuring feel to it somehow, a sense of familiarity and reminiscent of good times.