Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Cinema


  • My favorite movie is The Breakfast Club. I love the music and the simplicity of the set, but mostly I love the story. It takes someone from every high school clique, but they all realize they aren't very different at all. 
  • I hate science fiction and chick flicks. I feel really weird watching science fiction. I guess I just don't like alternate universes. I prefer relate-able movies. That is the exact reason why I hate average chick flick movies. None of those are the least bit realistic or moving to me. Weeping women and angst filled average romance stories do not interest me in the least.
  • I usually don't have the attention span to pay attention to a full movie. When I do, I like watching them at home in our family room. I prefer to watch them alone so that I can really pay attention to the plot. 
  • The survey said I was 67% EXTROVERTED, 67% AGREEABLE, 100% CONSCIENTIOUS, 8% EMOTIONALLY STABLE, and 83% OPEN TO NEW EXPERIENCES. It said the main reason why I watch films is for the nostalgia, catharsis, artistic, or adrenaline. I feel like this is true because I am a chronic movie "rewatcher".  I also love indie or foreign movies because they force me to pay attention. I also love horror movies so that is where the adrenaline junkie in me comes out.  
  • If my life were a movie, I would probably have Emma Stone play me because she cracks me up in everything she's in. I would probably highlight some of my most embarrassing moments, the adventures that Caleb and I go on, and some of my personal struggles to add some drama. There would definitely be a happy, "John Green-esque" ending.  


2 comments:

  1. Hi Laura!
    I feel like you and I are similar personality types. I loved how you said you wanted a "John Green-esque" ending. I feel like I know exactly where you're coming from.
    Thanks For Being Awesome!
    Taylor Denton

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  2. I love Emma Stone as you! We just watched Breakfast Club in Film last week and as usual I was amazed at its timelessness. No sci-fi for me either...

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