I just saw where the crawdads sing the other day with my mom. Probably not the most girly movie I’ve ever seen but it was very much a YA romance type movie. Kinda gay but it was fine
Okay, well, Bridget Jones was like 30 in that movie I thought, 40 isn't too old. But still way too old to be on this website. I'm 29 and feel like a fossil, what are you doing?
I've tried to leave this place multiple times. I started on /b/, then migrated to Cinemaphile(which is just /b2.0/ now)and ended on Cinemaphile. Left for three years when life got busy and now I surf this hellhole on my phone when I have downtime at work. I'm guessing you'll never leave here either.
34. Childless, living in the pod. Moved out of London. I miss being young, I've aged so much this year, i look like a different person
Okay, well, Bridget Jones was like 30 in that movie I thought, 40 isn't too old. But still way too old to be on this website. I'm 29 and feel like a fossil, what are you doing?
Lol. This place is addictive. See you in 5 years time.
I can't tell you how many times I watched this movie growing up. my best friends mom would put in on whenever she wasn't having a good day and there was only one tv in the house.
it was kinda funny though she was a single mom and had 3 boys who were basically hard to control terrorists. so it'd be like her, and her 3 kids, and some of their friends in the house watching fricking fried green tomatoes like 10 or 11 deep on a small ass tv in the front room.
Same. My mom and her friend also watched Beaches a lot. We watch Misery and Dolores Claiborne together still a lot when we hang out. We both love Kathy Bates as an actress. At least back then.
>try to watch the new Gosling flick >gay people immediately start singing and dancing 30 seconds in
Never turned off a movie quicker, you guys should've warned me
This one probably. Mom loved it, reminded her of her golden retriever that ran away when I was about 3. I can recall some very vague childhood memories of that dog. Kinda wish it was still around...
Didn't Emma Stone look pissed off that Moonlight actually won over La La Land or were those just bad stills? I vaguely remember pictures of people looking shocked or Gosling laughing but she looked genuinely angry, even though she won Best Actress
Gone Girl
Worst People in The World
500 Days of Summer
Womb
most girly? terminator 2
Mean girls
Amelie. From the color, tone, and dialogue.
Little Women
this is my dad's favorite movie. also he only drinks Pina coladas. I love my dad.
Post op or pre op?
I just saw where the crawdads sing the other day with my mom. Probably not the most girly movie I’ve ever seen but it was very much a YA romance type movie. Kinda gay but it was fine
Josie and the Pussycats
That Traveling pants movie was horrible I don't know why I watched it
For the girls, love the scene where blake just has her ass pointed at the camera
>Travelling Pants
The cast is the Who's who of TV Network IT Girls
The Notebook
Probably one of the Olsen Twins films. Went on a tear and watched a bunch over the weekend with my fiance. Nostalgia for her, boners for me.
it was some movie on the hallmark channel
I want to cum in Emma Stone's pusy.
Harry potter
My ex loved this. God I miss her
Maybe you should’ve planned for marriage instead of getting your nut off. Loser
high school musical
Bridget Jones. I was living in London at the time it came out, and my life was very similar to hers.
I miss 2000s London, I miss Camden and Soho. You had to be there to withess it. Its nothing like that now. What a shame.
Black person, are you like 48 years old?
I just turned 40. That guy is probably close in age as well. A lot of us old fricks kicking around here I'm sure.
Okay, well, Bridget Jones was like 30 in that movie I thought, 40 isn't too old. But still way too old to be on this website. I'm 29 and feel like a fossil, what are you doing?
I've tried to leave this place multiple times. I started on /b/, then migrated to Cinemaphile(which is just /b2.0/ now)and ended on Cinemaphile. Left for three years when life got busy and now I surf this hellhole on my phone when I have downtime at work. I'm guessing you'll never leave here either.
I'll be at my own funeral idly browsing /x/ to see what those stupid frickers are up to.
No one ever truly leaves newbie there are 80 year olds here
>he doesn't know
34. Childless, living in the pod. Moved out of London. I miss being young, I've aged so much this year, i look like a different person
Lol. This place is addictive. See you in 5 years time.
Love Actually
If by girly you mean the most homosexual
I can't tell you how many times I watched this movie growing up. my best friends mom would put in on whenever she wasn't having a good day and there was only one tv in the house.
it was kinda funny though she was a single mom and had 3 boys who were basically hard to control terrorists. so it'd be like her, and her 3 kids, and some of their friends in the house watching fricking fried green tomatoes like 10 or 11 deep on a small ass tv in the front room.
Same. My mom and her friend also watched Beaches a lot. We watch Misery and Dolores Claiborne together still a lot when we hang out. We both love Kathy Bates as an actress. At least back then.
It was actually kind of kino
frick you i love la la land
I do too. The Goose is brilliant in it. That ending piano scene is great.
Same anon, watched in the theater with someone and the ending almost got me because of a past flame.
It's one of the best films of the past decade and it's a great breather from the usual brown-and-bloom blockbuster.
Perks of being a wallflower. Felt like i regained my virginity watching that shit
>imagine not likeing LaLa Land
sadly the greatest showman was better.
I liked Zendayas pits in The Last Showman, but that's about it. I'll never watch it again. I'll watch La La Land again one day.
>someone in the thread literally posted fried green tomatoes
BWAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHA
La La Land is epic and basically everyone should see it
>try to watch the new Gosling flick
>gay people immediately start singing and dancing 30 seconds in
Never turned off a movie quicker, you guys should've warned me
filtered
This one probably. Mom loved it, reminded her of her golden retriever that ran away when I was about 3. I can recall some very vague childhood memories of that dog. Kinda wish it was still around...
legally blonde
and I liked it
Picnic at Hanging Rock
I loved it
Didn't Emma Stone look pissed off that Moonlight actually won over La La Land or were those just bad stills? I vaguely remember pictures of people looking shocked or Gosling laughing but she looked genuinely angry, even though she won Best Actress
Interview with a vampire
homoerotic vampire fanfic