I watched Forrest Gump&The ShawShank Redemption again to

lance

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Ten years ago, Ifirst touched the English movies, and I luckily watched these two greatest movies.
Ten years past, I am a grown-up now, and I have to face lots of challenges that I have never imagined. I still moved by these two movies that taught me faith and optimism.

I am running on my way!
 

Vanni Fucci

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Re: I watched Forrest Gump&The ShawShank Redemption agai

You wanna know what they taught me?

1. "Run Forest, run" is a fun thing to yell at people that are late for the bus.

2. Don't go to jail or you'll get punked in the a$$.

That about sums it up... :p
 

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Re: I watched Forrest Gump&The ShawShank Redemption agai

don't forget "life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your going to get" unless of course its rogers chocolates...yum!
 

missile

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RE: I watched Forrest Gump&The ShawShank Redemption agai

I learned that an actor who plays a retard in the movies has an excellent chance of winning the Oscar.
 

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Re: RE: I watched Forrest Gump&The ShawShank Redemption

missile said:
. . . an actor who plays a retard in the movies has an excellent chance of winning the Oscar.
That theory worked for Jane Wyman in Johnny Belinda (1948), Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man (1988), and Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump (1994), but it didn’t pan out that way for Lon Chaney Jr. as Lennie in Of Mice And Men (1939).

Maybe he asked about the rabbits once too often.

You think?