2000 - 2009
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Another classic Tim Burton movie and this one really hits me because I relate so much to the undead bride. My favorite quote is "always the bridesmaid and never the bride" because mood. And her song when Victor tries to run away when she says she has no more tears to cry. Felt. The musical aspects of it took me a few times to really appreciate but overall its a great movie. I think I may even like it better than Nightmare before Christmas. I had an ex tell me once that he would say the vows at his next wedding, I guess I wasn't that person. Anyway, I recommend a watch with your partner at least once, its cute and has a good soundtrack. Hopscotch.
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One of my absolute favorite movies of all time. I remember seeing this in theaters with my family and it was this huge thing when I was a youngin'. Now that I'm older, I swear I have seen this damn triology at least 500+ times and read the books about 3 times. I first read the books when I was in high school and soon took an interest in fantasy and elven lore. I was so obsessed with Lord of the Rings, me and my ex bonded over writing silly little poems to each other in elvish. An absolute a+ all star cast, however, my favorite characters are Éowyn, the shield maiden of Rohan, Gollum, a poetic monster and Faramir the second son of Denethor II. Reason why is because Éowyn is a complete woman badass, gollum in which I can relate to being an absolute horror, and Faramir because daddy issues. I shit you not I have seen these movies so many times, I know them by heart without even watching. I plan to make a few crochet patterns of LOTR soon too!
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