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James Whiteside recommended Speaker for the Road in Books (curated)

 
Speaker for the Road
Speaker for the Road
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"This is the second installment of Card's wildly popular Ender Quintet. It is by far my favorite in the series. It challenges xenophobia in a compelling, poetic, and beautiful way."

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The Vampire Diaries
The Vampire Diaries
2009 | Drama
Excellent acting (4 more)
Unique and engaging plots
Believable special effects
Likeable characters
Relationships that you feel emotionally invested in
Some of the dialogue can be a bit cringeworthy (0 more)
Favorite Show EVER
  
    The Chan

    The Chan

    Social Networking

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    Features: • Browse boards and threads • View images and .webm videos • Stay up-to-date with...

    DC Kids

    DC Kids

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    Welcome to the Official YouTube channel for DC Kids! Enjoy great entertainment from your favorite...

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
1977 | Rock
Favorite album from such an amazing band
This was probably the first album I heard by Fleetwood Mac as a kid it is also still to this day one of my favorite albums besides their best of my mom used to play this album on repeat constantly and knows home more than Dreams which i could still listen to forever since it is just an amazing song and really showed Fleetwood Mac at their best.
  
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Cinnamoncurls (29 KP) Sep 5, 2017

I have grown up listening to this band and have to say this is probably my favorite album.

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BobbiesDustyPages (1259 KP) Sep 6, 2017

it really is just so damn good!

X-Men: First Class (2011)
X-Men: First Class (2011)
2011 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
This is definitely my favorite X-Men movie, though, I am total trash for anything with James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. They both did well as Professor X and Magneto. Personally, vengeful Magneto is my favorite Magneto. I liked the vibe, and the story line. Hugh Jackman's cameo was hilarious. Kevin Bacon was excellent as the villain. The only thing I can live without is another film where they don't give Mystique clothing.
  
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Katherine McIntyre (105 KP) Mar 5, 2018

Looove that movie!

The Wedding Singer (1998)
The Wedding Singer (1998)
1998 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
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7.1 (29 Ratings)
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I love this film so much. Adam Sandler is toned down as a genuinely good guy and wedding singer. The soundtrack is solid, and every time I hear the song 'True', I remember the last scene with Steve Buscemi singing it.
I loved both of the 'original' songs that Robbie wrote, and the 'Somebody Kill Me' song is hilarious.
Overall, this is probably one of my favorite movies, and definitely my favorite Adam Sandler movie.
  
Ready Player One
Ready Player One
Ernest Cline | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
10
8.9 (161 Ratings)
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New favorite!
I watched the movie before I read this book. And I am so glad I did! I still love the movie but the book is 1000x better.
For his first novel, I was beyond impressed. Cline has a way to make you connect with the characters on a personal level, even with them living in an entirely different world. I just couldn’t put it down. Definitely my new favorite go to book!
  
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Freida Pinto recommended Ratatouille (2007) in Movies (curated)

 
Ratatouille (2007)
Ratatouille (2007)
2007 | Animation, Comedy, Family

"Help me out here! Can I give you an all-time favorite animated film? An all-time animated favorite is Ratatouille. I do not know why, but that film about that rat really got me. I loved Lion King as a kid, but as a thinking animated film [Ratatouille] really has something that I like about it. I thought it was amazing. And Peter O’Toole’s voiceover as Anton Ego is just brilliant."

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Pedro Costa recommended Late Spring (1949) in Movies (curated)

 
Late Spring (1949)
Late Spring (1949)
1949 |
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"In his top ten, Jean-Pierre Gorin tells you about John Ford’s praise of Jean Renoir. I’ll try to top his story: One day, Mizoguchi was asked who his favorite filmmaker was. “Ozu,” he answered without hesitation. And the journalist asked him why. “Because what he does is much more difficult than what I do.” (Needless to say that those six Mizoguchis in the Criterion Collection are priceless and were among Ozu’s favorite films.)"

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