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Okay, sup? How you doing? Good! But you're probably here to know about me. I'm Sophie and I'm 15, grade 9, Asian, bla bla bla. I like a lot of stuff! Like books, music, MOVIES (if you want to know which ones, just go down to the bottom)! I want to be a director when I grow up, sooooo fun!! And I've got lots of friends, well, not lots, but a fair bit. People call me hard-working, or just a nerd. I am a nerd, a hard-core nerd, you got a problem with that? Good. I'm also just hard-core, I mean, I've got people's backs, I fight for what I believe in, I say what's on my mind, I don't sway with the crowd. Yeah, anything else? If you have any more questions (Which you probably don't, because you probably know me in real life, and you'll know that Sophie Tribiani doesn't exit, at least I hope I didn't steal someone else's name o.O....) Just read some of my posts, I've got lots!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Similar Movies

I watched a video on Youtube today that's sort of like SNL in England, it's called Extras, I think. And there was one with Kate Winslet in it and it was hillarious. She was acting for some movie about the holocaust, and really in the video she had no care for the movie, she just wanted to get an Oscar. She complained about being nominated so many times and never winning even one. It's funny because she seems like a great person on the interviews and such, but in the SNL style thing, she was an absolute monster. Like she was weird and just a horrible person. She did say something that I find too. Any movie that involved World War II, it wins some kind of Oscar. Even her movie, the Reader, that was about WWII and that got her an Oscar. And also movies where actors are mentally disabled, an Oscar grabber as well. Like Rain Man, Dustin Hoffman, and like I Am Sam, but I'm not sure if that won an Oscar or not, I don't know. It's funny to see how certain movies are likely to attract a certain audience than others.

Quote of the day:
"A story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end... but not necessarily in that order." Jean-Luc Godard

Well, I've noticed that in movies too, it adds suspension, I guess.

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