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Movie Therapy

Over the weekend I rented 4 movies. I love doing this. Renting a bunch of movies, and sitting down to watch them one right after another. So, this past weekend I saw:

1. Atonement: I loved it! Just my kind of movie. Historical fiction, good unrequited love story. And really hot guy!

2. The Brave One: Loved it, too!!! A little different than what I thought it would be, but I was definitely hooked. And Naveen Andrews (Sayid on LOST) is to die for!

3. Enchanted: Watched it twice! I should have been annoyed with it, but it was sooo unbelievably good!

4. Dan in Real Life: I was super surprised at how freakin' good this movie was. And to think I actually took Josh's advice to watch it! Usually I hate his taste in movies. I could watch it again!

In other news? Nothing really. I went out a lot this past weekend. I went with Andrea and our friend Russell and played Trivia at a bar on Saturday. That was LOTS of fun!

Sunday I went to Cracker Barrell with the Fam, minus Gabby. She's never spent an Easter with her dad...and really wanted to. So she did!

Comments

Jessiedc28 said…
OMG Movie Therapy is my favorite thing too! I did that (kind of) this week after you left with Tudors. Then on Saturday I continued to watch Tudors until I was done. LOVED IT! I even napped in the middle! I felt all new and better!

Is Atonement already out on DVD?
Did you give Gabby her gift yet?

I can't wait to see Dan In Real Life!
Jessiedc28 said…
OH, popping in a Sex In The City now as I do laundry. Maybe mine current therapy is TV Therapy?
Jacq said…
Hope you had a nice Easter.

Movie therapy is ALWAYS the best therapy!!!!

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