Christopher Paolini (INHERITANCE CYCLE series) discussion
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John, dr.evil from austin powers. YOUTUBE IT...NOW
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Jul 21, 2009 09:54AM
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ah i see. I go on the computer, and then when I finally force myself to get off, I pick up my book and start reading, and then I can't stop!
miramax film? c'mon?List of Select Miramax films
To see the full list visit List of films released by Miramax Films
* The Pope Must Die (1991) (co-production with FilmFour and Palace Pictures)
* Enchanted April (1992)
* Sarafina (1992) (co-production with Hollywood Pictures)
* Reservoir Dogs (1992) (co-production with LIVE Entertainment)
* The Piano (1993)
* Clerks. (1994)
* Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
* The Crow (with Dimension Films) (1994)
* Through the Olive Trees (1994)
* Pulp Fiction (1994)
* Mallrats (1995)
* Fresa y Chocolate (1995)
* Priest (1995)
* Trainspotting (1996)
* The English Patient (1996)
* Chasing Amy (1997)
* Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown (1997)
* Welcome to Sarajevo (1997)
* The Big One (1998)
* Playing by Heart (1998)
* Shakespeare in Love (with Universal Studios) (1998)
* Dogma (1999)
* She's All That (1999)
* Holy Smoke! (1999)
* My Life So Far (1999)
* The Talented Mr. Ripley (with Paramount Pictures) (1999)
* Bounce (2000)
* Bridget Jones's Diary (with Universal Studios, StudioCanal and Working Title Films) (2000)
* Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
* Amélie (2001)
* The Others (2001)
* Kate & Leopold (2001)
* 40 Days and 40 Nights (with Universal Studios, StudioCanal and Working Title Films) (2002)
* Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)
* Frida (2002)
* Gangs of New York (2002)
* The Hours (with Paramount Pictures) (2002)
* Chicago (2002)
* Cold Mountain (2003)
* Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (with 20th Century Fox and Universal Studios) (2003)
* Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003)
* The Aviator (co-production with Warner Bros.) (2004)
* Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004)
* Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (with Universal Studios, Studio Canal and Working Title Films) (2004)
* Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004)
* Ella Enchanted (2004)
* Infernal Affairs (2004)
* Hero (2004)
* Finding Neverland (2004)
* Shall We Dance? (2004)
* Cinderella Man (with Universal Pictures) (2005)
* Kinky Boots (2005)
* The Brothers Grimm (2005)
* Clerks 2 (2006)
* Scary Movie 4 (with Dimension Films) (2006)
* The Queen (co-production with Pathé and Granada Productions) (2006)
* Gone Baby Gone (co-production with The Ladd Company) (2007)
* No Country for Old Men (with Paramount Vantage) (2007)
* There Will Be Blood (with Paramount Vantage) (2007)
* Blindness (2008)
* Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) (co-production with Summit Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners and Film4)
* The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)
* Doubt (2008)
* Adventureland (2009)
* Cheri (2009)
Madame Maxime is a character in Harry Potter
And John, you've never seen or heard of Ella Enchanted, Finding Neverland, or Shall We Dance?
Cinderella Man is such a sad movie! It's amazing, but insanely sad
And John, you've never seen or heard of Ella Enchanted, Finding Neverland, or Shall We Dance?
Cinderella Man is such a sad movie! It's amazing, but insanely sad
But it was AMAZING! We watched it in social studies class, and my class was actually quiet! Everyone was watching it, the class next door didn't come in to complain that we were being loud the entire week we watched it. And that, my friend, is a first
Only parts where about it. It was really about what the Great Depression did to one wealthy family
There are only a few times when they actually box, and it isn't like the whole entire match, just a bit of it
it was not boring at all. If you can keep a whole class of obnoxious 8th grade boys quiet for the entire time, then I think it's a win
I think it's second year. Because I went to Ireland and all my friends and cousin were the same age as me and they were going into first year while I was going into seventh grade.
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John, dr.evil from austin powers. YOUTUBE IT...NOW
(last edited Jul 28, 2009 02:28AM)
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Katie wrote: "do they have the whole freshman, sophmore, junior, senior thing?"
we have non of this.
these are our year groups.
11-12= year 7
12-13= year 8
13-14= year 9
14-15= year 10
15-16= year 11
16-17= lower sixth
17-18= upper sixth
we have non of this.
these are our year groups.
11-12= year 7
12-13= year 8
13-14= year 9
14-15= year 10
15-16= year 11
16-17= lower sixth
17-18= upper sixth
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