Where?
Nah, I already forget where
I think in the other forum that I used to
Where?
Nah, I already forget where
I think in the other forum that I used to
i guess you posted it on the same day you joined that forum.
Nope, and oh, I've been to many forums that I forget what particular forum
but honestly, I just do strolling in other forum
iSTORYA.NET is been my home base
^sweet,
this is a long post
ang Star Wars jud ang pinaka favorite na spiritual and religious movie of all time.
I've seen the film and it's like promoting selfishness
but I like the idea of being optimistic.
Reg have you seen "The Phenomenon" ? It's also a self help program that talks about the importance of "mindset" to your success and wealth. I like it better than The Secret because it talks about "having a positive attitude" rather than just being optimistic. and you can see also people who are successful even if they are too pessimistic in life![]()
What Dreams May Come - LOVE THIS MOVIE
The Passion of The Christ
Joan of Arc
What I really like about the secret is this: BE GRATEFUL TO ALL YOUR BLESSINGS AND ALL GOOD THINGS WILL COME TO YOU!
I think The Phenomenon that you have watched is different from what I've watched.
Phenomenon is a 1996 drama, romance, and fantasy film written by Gerald Di Pego, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and starring John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker, and Robert Duvall.
In the film, an amiable, small-town everyman is inexplicably transformed into a genius with telekinetic powers. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. However, it included 'I Have The Touch' by Peter Gabriel and "Change the World" by Eric Clapton and Babyface. It was filmed in Auburn, Colfax, Davis, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, and Treasure Island, all in Northern California.
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I love this movie too - "What Dreams may Come." I have learned that TRUE LOVE IS STRONGER THAN DEATH
What Dreams May Come is a 1998 dramatic film, staring Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Annabella Sciorra. The movie is based on the 1978 novel by Richard Matheson, and was directed by Vincent Ward. The title is taken from a line in Hamlet's To be, or not to be soliloquy.
Overview
Soulmates Chris (Williams) and Annie (Sciorra) have an idyllic marriage together. However, following death of their two children in a car accident, Annie becomes isolated and mentally unstable from guilt, and is institutionalized. After four years the couple reconciles, but on the anniversary of the event Chris is killed in a car accident, finding himself in an afterlife derived from his wife's paintings.
Despite the paradise he now inhabits, Chris is unhappy without Annie. When she commits suicide in guilt over Chris' death, the act consigns her to Hell. Adamant that they belong together, Chris commences a quest through the afterlife to rescue her, in the process discovering a number of characters from his past.
To make the story short...
Chris and Annie are reunited with their children, but Chris suggests being reincarnated, so the pair can experience meeting and falling in love again. The film ends with Chris and Annie meeting as young children, in a rough parallel of their original meeting. The last line is a repetition of the opening line by Chris: "When I was young, I met this beautiful girl by a lake."
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Last edited by regnauld; 05-06-2009 at 07:31 AM.
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