that's what I was thinking... I mean, maybe he (read: his parents) was really smart with his money from seeing dead people and now is living the life of a regular kid, going to college and picking a career.
i was a kid when it came out and i cannot remember why on earth i wanted to see it, but i remember feeling so, so depressed after that movie ended. i cried and cried and have yet to work up the courage to watch it again...so fucking sad. :[
WORD! It could have ended like 15 times before it actually did. I saw it in theaters and at the end I was just like oh come ON! Pretty sure Kubrick is still rolling in his grave over this piss poor excuse for a movie.
I couldn't even tell if that was a happy ending or not. TBH, by the time the movie ended I didn't even care enough to be sad, I was just weirded out/confused. I was in it when the movie was about an ai loving his mother and the human's unacceptance, but then there were riddles and underwater cities and aliens and then I was like, wut.
Icon love. I thought Faramir/David Wenham was totes dreamy. I was always way more interested in the Men in LOTR, and halfway through RotK I was totally over the falling hobbits.
but the text did.
i meant the cut didn't fail.
his sister is more famous than him
aw but well that's ok maybe he doesn't want to be in the spotlight / act anymore
but still, lol
The bear was cute though!
I WAS AFRAID HE WAS DOING SOMETHING THAT MATTERED
i find him more odd looking than ugly.
P.S. It's creepy how his sister is him in a wig.