<p>lol gg ucla, lose in the final 4 again</p>
<p>@Xleper,</p>
<p>A transient takes the place of the new father?</p>
<p>Ok, I take back what I said/assumed before, you have good taste. The cinematography was excellent, btw. As for the acting, I think it's just a given that the English are better at art than Americans.</p>
<p>Edit: I just realized I have seen the actor before, in 'Hawking' playing Stephen Hawking.</p>
<p>lol. i knew you'd like it.</p>
<p>well, they're twin brothers (this is what I am assuming) and yeah, the father has some sort of brain disease/terminal illness and had his brother (who is a vagrant) assume his life...</p>
<p>isn't that crazy?? could you do that? if you had a twin? just take over his life, if you had none of your own, and try to live it for him? the look on the wife's face was so heartbreaking. i knew what was going to happen, the moment i saw the two of them in the diner. i just didn't want to admit it.</p>
<p>Benedict Cumberbatch (the guy in the film) is an excellent actor. He totally blows many popular actors out of the water. I like UK films over American films (typically) as their actors are better and the storyline feels more real.</p>
<p>I'm sorry, buses don't go flying down my freeway and explode with the driver of the bus not injured at all and no acknowledgement to the hundreds of other poor drivers that were probably blown to bits. no thanks.</p>
<p>Ektaylor --- you saw Hawking?? holy ****. I didn't think anyone else saw it! I LOVE his portrayl in that movie! It was AMAZING!!! That is why I started to pay attention to him! hahaha. that's crazy. Glad to hear that someone else watches the "obscure" movies that I do.</p>
<p>Not sure if I could do it, the way I look at life is in harsh contradiction to doing so; as I see it, the way we all understand our respective existences is through our relative experiences which have brought forth our current being. In other words, the process of switching existences is equatable to suicide, in the sense his previous self would not exist, but instead he would be nominally existing as his brother. Though, with his transientesque life, it's hard to say.</p>
<p>And, obscure films are often times the only one's worth watching (or deserve the noun 'film' for that matter) --money has a way of ruining film, as deep/intricate storying lines requiring thought don't sell in the same way CGI-laced candy-art would.</p>
<p>Geeze, you two, get a room...</p>
<p>PS: Hah, Laguna beat me to it :)</p>
<p>What is love
Baby don't hurt me
Don't hurt me, no more</p>
<p>anyone wanna post up a countdown? I'm too fried to count right now 0_o</p>
<p>Waiting:
Los Angeles: Late April (predicting 22th) [17 days left]
Berkeley: April 30 [25 days left]</p>
<p>Begun:
Santa Barbara: March 17-April 30
San Diego: March 15-April 30
Santa Cruz: March 15-April 30
Davis: March 15-April 30
Irvine: March 1-April 30
Merced: March 1-March 31
Riverside: March 1-April 30</p>
<p>Dope. thx lackofsense. does anyone know when decisions were posted last year?</p>
<p>17 days...soo far away..</p>
<p>womantroy-last year UCLA decision came out on the 24th!</p>
<p>=] sooo excited! it's like i'm on red bull 24/7...</p>
<p>im kinda tired these days.... after my chemistry test got 76percent kind of disappointed but owell...</p>
<p>That stuff is gross, just get yourself some sleep.</p>
<p>I received the UCSD envelope today.</p>
<p>"Congratulations, it's the BIG envelope"</p>
<p>I was like, "eh"</p>
<p>I've only had it once, years ago. Made me shake. I don't even have sodas or juice anymore, lol.</p>
<p>haha Lackofsense, congrats tho, I have yet to receive an acceptance. Drat, shoulda applied to more places.</p>
<p>i got my SD and SB big envelope... who cares im not going there lol</p>
<p>sigh.. waits some more.. spams, & sighs again.</p>