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Big fan of Garrett Hedlund and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Reviews
Radio Free Roscoe (2003)
Great show
I think this is one of the best shows on TV. Although it was canceled, you can still see reruns, which is great. The characters are awesome. Travis, Parker and Ray are my favorites, and the stories to all the episodes are cool. I have to say that my least favorite character is either Audrey or Bridgette. (Ironic how they both dated Travis). But, anyways, it's a cool show. I think that the writers chose some excellent topics for the different episodes, and it contains light humor, unlike Degrassi, which focuses more on serious issues. The actors (Nathan Carter, Ali Mukaddam, Nathan Stephenson, Kate Todd etc.) are amazing, and do a wonderful job portraying their characters. Strangely enough, Kate Todd shares my birthday, which is pretty cool.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
A good start to a great trilogy.
J.R.R Tolkien has a gift for writing amazing stories, and uses colorful language and adjectives to take you to whatever place he is writing about. The movie adaptation of the first book is no different. The sets are wonderfully built and very realistic. The emotions that the characters display is amazing, and the story itself leaves you wanting more. (Which is why, there's a trilogy). One thing that brings my vote down is the length. I know all the movies are about 3 hours long, but they are non stop action. This movie takes some time at the beginning to explain things, which in turn, cause the movie to seem longer than it actually is. Other than that, it's a great movie.
The Outsiders (1983)
Amazing Movie. One of the best ever!
It's amazing that this movie has become my all-time favorite. I first read the book in grade 9 and we watched the movie soon after. I immediately became obsessed with it, as all of my friends can tell you. I love the whole story of it. The friendships, like Pony and Johnny, and the relationship between Sodapop and Ponyboy as brothers. There were many touching scenes, and the new version has many new and improved ones. My favorites include the scene when Soda runs away. I thought it was brilliantly acted and I'm very glad they put it back in the movie. Dally's death scene was also improved and is more dramatic now, and the last scene when Pony is reading Johnny's letter always gets to me. The all star cast was a great asset to this film and I would recommend it to anyone in a heart beat.
Jess