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Just watched E.T. for the first time in at least a decade. Not sure if it's feeling bad from the flu, but I was SO affected by it. Crying then laughing then ugly crying where it hurts in the back of your throat from holding the sobs in because you don't want to look like a basket case. I remember loving this movie as a kid, but whoa...this was different.
I write sexy books. I read all the books. I love dresses & macarons.
Re: NBR: come in 80's kids
my read shelf:
Books read in 2011: 111
Books read in 2012: 100
my read shelf:
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
I saw a thing online where a reporter asked Natalie Portman about the chemistry between her and CH - especially a super passionate kiss at the end of Thor and she started laughing. She said that she had another commitment and had to leave the set the second they finished filming, and when they had to re-shoot the kissing scene due to some technical glitch she couldn't return on short notice. So the directors put CH's wife in a wig, turned her so you couldn't really see her face, and Game On.
(I have not yet seen this movie, and had no interest in it until I saw this the other day. Even if this story isn't true, it's put the movie on my list.)