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Bottomline: I love movies.
Late at night, when all the world's sleeping, I'll sneek up to our 'vast' archive of CD's (mostly are pirated f.y.i.) and watch a flick or two. I remember the time when I was watching Sweet Home Alabama at 3 in the morning last summer. I got hungry and fried some eggs and all of my housemates (i.e. my parents and my sister) got out of bed and joined me! It's so cool watching movies and I specially like it when there's few people on the theaters: no kids running around making horrible noises and laughing at the wrong part of the movie and those kinds of annoying stuffs (no offense to parents out there). Anyway, yeah, I love movies. And the weird part about it is that I love to watch it alone. I'm more comfortable with that. Not that I'm doing some 'miracle' alone if I saw a particularly 'toot' scene. No! Not like that! Not at all. Not at all.
I cry, sometimes. The last movie that made me cry was, listen to this, Magnifico staring the wonderboy Jiro. Actually, I can only remember two movies that made me cry: Magnifico and Bicentennial Man, but something weird happened to my eye when I watched Uptown Girls. Hmmm, I'm not quite sure what happened then, but I started crying! I watched these flicks at home, and yeah, alone. I think my 'crying' behavior in watching movies only happens when I see it alone and in the comforts of my room. How strange is that?
Anyway, if some crappy, high-school-like type of autograph thingimajig asks me what my favorite movies are, my answers will be as follows:
Animated: Finding Nemo
Drama: Bicentennial Man
Actor: ---
Actress: Julia Roberts
Soundtrack: close fight between When She Loved Me (Toy Story 2) and Then You Look at Me (B. Man)
Score: Titanic (unbeatable)
Musical: Moulin Rouge
Those are my picks. But you can look into here to find out the top movies of all time.
I almost forgot, here are my picks for the upsets (i.e. the films that I never thought would be my favorites):


Waterboys (Japan) and The Classic (Korea)
Ciao!