LOTR
Reservoir Dogs
True Romance
The Last Samurai
Road To Perdition
Psycho
American Beauty
Crash (2005)
Interview with the Vampire
The Thin Red Line
American Psycho
Sin City
Anchorman
LA Confidential
Ocean's Eleven
Does it even matter how many words you get in a specific timeframe? It's about the quality of what you're writing, and how effective your timekeeping is. On that, I never really paid much attention to how many words I wrote.
Dream Theater - Peruvian Skies
Jeff Buckley - So Real
Metallica - One
Machine Head - Blood For Blood
Opeth - The Moor/Blackwater Park
Radiohead - Knives Out
Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
U2 - Ms. Sarajevo
Post three movie scenes that have made big impressions on you. Don't have to be in any order. Explain why...if you really want to!
In no particular order:
Crash (2005)
Matt Dillon and Thandie Newton - beautiful scene.
Fellowship of the Ring
Boromir's death.
American...
They're in Europe at the moment, and I rue the way they avoided Glasgow totally! They held shows in Dundee and Aberdeen, and missed the best city for gigs and concerts: asses! At least I got to see In Flames again here...
My bad.
Yeah, it's not as simple as getting an immediate result to your issue. My teachers were stringent in their awarding of extra marks, or responding to their incompetency. They still are.