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The last movie I watched was "Scott Pilgrim vs the world", it was alright. I haven't watched any movies in a while though, and I rarely do. :S
 
I watched Suckerpunch yesterday. It was alright, but... how do I put this...

I was unprepared.
 
Pan's Labyrinth was a great film. Creepy, but wonderful. Spanish never sounded more beautiful.
 
I never minded violence and gore until I got Saw on DVD.

And Scrooge McDuck has the worst accent I've heard in a while.
 
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The last movie I watched was... the Pokemon Zoroark movie.
The whole movie was crammed with just sadistic torture. It wasn't very good.
And I'm being literal about that. :V
 
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Last movie? Just My Luck when it was on TV. It was all about the FAIL goodness~ Then there's the Degrassi Goes to Manhattan or something... Australian TV rocks. -__-

Pan's Labyrinth was a great film. Creepy, but wonderful. Spanish never sounded more beautiful.

Win! *Issues blue ribbon* So true; I loved that movie VERY much.

I think the South Park movie (is there more than one? idk). /ASHAMED

Aside from that, I think it was Grave of the Fireflies, which disappointed me a bit because the whole internet told me it would be incredibly heart-wrenching and sad and... well, my heartstrings were barely pulled. u_u

There's only one South Park, and dude, you're the first person I've encountered that wasn't very moved. I didn't cry, 'cos I never cry in movies/animu/books/etc., but I would have if I could.

It's worth watching but... idk. Like, the premise was sad and the outcome was sad but the main character does stupid things and kinda brings a lot of it upon himself so I found it hard to sympathize, idk. It's still worth seeing though.

Bro, that was one of the tragedies. It was tragic because he started off practical and slowly deteriorated into well... "impulsive." I sympathised with the fact that he got so desperate that he wasn't thinking conventionally anymore.
 
Oh my god Nutella is amazing. It's been so long since I tried some of that :(
 
Nutella is so yummyyy. Good late night snack for me. Toasted bread, spread nutella, and a warm cup of coffee. =w=
 
Oh god, all this talk about Nutella is really making me wish we had some in the house. :|| It's honestly the best thing ever to put on toast.

Man, I'm getting hungry and it's almost 2 am where I am (don't ask why I'm not sleeping haha). :/
 
Holy crap Nutella. I think we have some in the kitchen. I love Rocher anyway, and since Nutella is pretty much the chocolate/hazelnut cream center of a Rocher...yeah.
 
Hey gais~ oh, I feel so loved.

I love Rocher anyway, and since Nutella is pretty much the chocolate/hazelnut cream center of a Rocher

That's right! The same comapny, Ferrero, makes Nutella and Ferrero Rocher. I can eat it by the jar full, hence my name.

I also watched the company manual handling video. Well, it went for half and hour but it FELT movie-length. The acting was nice and horrible. I think it had a $20 budget.
 
I used to like Nutella when I was about 5 or so. Can't imagine putting in on ANYTHING now that I'm so much older. I'll just stick to actual chocolate for the time being...
 
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