This film really resonated with me back in the mid 2000s. Finished high school and felt all the feels from this film. Listened to the sound track a lot. Meeting new people, trying to find love. Today when I put on one of those songs it pulls me right back to that time in my life.
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
This movie is actually genius. I used to think it was meh when I was a lad. So I guess I sort of understand why people hate on it. But if you take it basically as a realist philosophical discourse of life as a 20 something and that haunting empty feeling that creeps up at times. Someone in the comments section said "spoiler alert they yell into a big hole at the end" it must have flew completely over their head that they were yelling into the future, into the mysteries of the joys and tragedies of life, and that was him finally letting go accepting pain and the unknown and actually embracing life embracing the abyss no matter what the future held with the kiss. There's actually some heavy imagery in this film. I'm sure it doesn't hurt that I've lived in new jersey my whole life and it seems to capture some sort of nostalgic real feeling of the indescribable early 2000's it manages to be sad yet uplifting. If you felt that you didnt like it id urge you to watch it again with a bit more patience and open eyes. Or don't but that meaning will be lost to you. But I see why this has become a cult classic, and I'm glad I went back to give it a second shot. It doesn't use flashy explosions or cgi but something very intrinsic and real and captures a certain place and era Look again.
jaivas16 in what way? Everyone who is a young adult and doesn’t come from the most stable home life can pretty much relate to this film. What exactly do you mean?
I keep rewatching this movie every few years and I always find something new in it that makes me cry. It made me when I was an angsty teenager and it still makes me cry now that in my thirties. This movie is just incredible. It's so beautiful and touching and honest and it makes me believe that I was not alone in feeling all these weird things, the strange sensation of depersonalization and displacement, the sinking feeling of burned bridges. Thank you Zach Braff. Incredible.
One of the greatest soundtracks of all time. Great movie too, I may love it purely for nostalgic reasons but the cinematography and acting are beautifully done.
You're "in it" right now. This movie is gold. Going through this myself at 27 I can totally tell you, this movie is all about context and lack of it. At this age you feel as if nothing has permanence or relevance. His mom just died, his job just ended, and he's back where he started again in New Jersey. This is also why they're burning the chair at his rich friend's house who just got all this money from his new silent velcro patent... because they're in their late 20s and they don't know what the fuck they're doing with their life. None of his friends have any context or purpose with their life at this age, for better or worse, and he tries to develop his own sense of purpose, constructing a frame of reference for his reality, putting a close to the previous chapters of his life of which he had been so withdrawn from himself as he was perpetually instilled with this idea of being ill. He became cognisant this and the fact that his depression really just stems from a giant void of which he's afraid. The lack of a sense of home. A lack of a sense of pertinence of what others have decided for him. This idea of lacking any frame of reference is also hinted when wearing the shirt that matches the wall paper, its a frame that was picked out for him by someone else for him to wear that holds no pertinence and makes no sense and is contributing to his confusion which is keeping him depressed. The lack of control over keeping his job on the small end and on the major end, the lack of control over the feelings of overwhelming guilt and shame that he caused the accident that lead to his moms suicide; I love how he gains that control back and vindicates himself saying it was merely an accident and that a quarter inch piece of plastic should not have determined his whole life output. He finally erupts from this cocoon of dis-empowerment when he finally submits to just rolling with this sense of acceptance of the unexpected, going on weird adventures with Natalie Portman's character ending up with Redman in sketchy hotels.There is an actual void in this movie to metaphorically embody the void in their soul, and they face it down collectively.. and while screaming down at it, they gain some sort of validation of their existence by saying fuck you to their void. This is a movie that really hits home for a lot of people. I'll leave it at that, it's also a film/movie that makes me want to write my own movie.
its basically about this guy who comes back home to new jersey for his moms funeral after leaving 9 years before. and while there, he meets sam (portman), runs into old high school friends and tries to reconnect with his past life, and eventually, himself. great movie.
20th anniversary…and this film still means so much to me. It’s not the actual plot…it’s just the vibe…this was life in the early 2000’s. The listlessness…the ennui…the desert storm trading cards… A perfect film for its set and setting.
I am learning English and am confused with the word, "literally." Is it a filler word like, "uh." What's the difference between "I literally enjoyed every second of it" and "I enjoyed every second of it?"
The word “literally” has lost it’s real meaning in recent times and more or less has become a filler word. Most people don’t use it correctly...but it’s become acceptable to use it in virtually any sentence in any context. “Literally” means “taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory.” So in this comments example, if the person “literally” enjoyed every second of the movie, that means they enjoyed each and every individual second of the movie, without any exception. Example of incorrect use: one video showed a human who took in a cat and cared for it. A person wrote “she literally became the cat’s mom.” No. She didn’t. If she was “literally” the cat’s mom, she would be the actual, biological cat’s mom, as in, a cat. The human was acting as a caregiver. She cannot “literally” be the cat’s mom, it’s physically impossible.
I love this movie, it's definitely among my top films of all time. It really shows that Zach Braff is a serious actor, not just "JD from Scrubs". Braff is a real talent, and I can't wait to see what he brings us in the future.
Favorite movie of all time. So many lessons and views. I never thought i'd get so much out of a movie. Zach Braff, dude. You're amazing. If my heart was a movie, it would be this one.
when i first got this movie on dvd, i was watching it at least once a night for a few weeks. it has the perfect combo: off beat humor, beautiful look (composition, cinematography, etc), amazing actors, incredible soundtrack...
Zach was the reason I finally saw this movie. I have to say it was a great film, he done a good job write this flick. Perfect cast; great leading lady, Natalie Portman, and now top five on my all-times list. 1. Pulp Fiction 2. The Godfather 3. The Departed 4. Almost Famous 5. Garden State
literally the life story of me and my-then-girlfriend-now-wife of 20 years. instead of asking the question at the end, i said '' let's get married and see what happens, what do you say ? '' and she said '' yes, let's do it '' when both of us were broke penniless and i didn't even have a place to stay on top of that. now we 're still going strong with 2 beautiful kids, 2 houses and a car. life couldn't get any better at the age of 44 i think. i have to add that it has one of the best soundtracks i've ever heard.
I could still remember the feelin' after watching this movie, and thought to myself...wow that was such a great movie!!! they dont make movie that can touches people like that anymore...
wow i just watched this, i only feel 80% more lonelier, mum died last year so i had that connection.... its just so beautifully dysfunctional... mmmmmm 5/7 great movie. ;-;
One of the greatest films ever! When it came out back in 2004, went to see it twice at the cinema. I haven't count how many times I have seen it on dvd ... :) ~ Ian FOREVER ~
I love this movie so much because this was my introduction to him. I first saw him as a serious actor. Now I also love Scrubs. ☺ But I'm glad I saw this first. This was truly a labor of love. I remember walking out of a theater in my teens and this had blown my mind.
Some people have criticized this movie for taking too much time to have little visual gags, but I think that's part of what sets the tone of the film, and it's important.
he was emotionaless in the beginning, plane crashing... hes adjusting the air. end the of the movie, he is back in the plane, but realizes he cant run away from his emotions and goes back to Sam to face the music. im getting goosebumps thinking about this movie... master piece of a movie..
I watched the movie when it first came out in the theaters and on and off over the past few years and now almost 20 years later, I can put some context to what I felt then and still feel now : this movie has a TIMELESS/UNIVERSAL quality. Even though it's set in New Jersey America, it feels mythic and like a Hero's coming of Age story. Nothing that Zach Braff has done since seems as monumental as this film.
it's a weirdly adorable film... at first, i wasn't sure if i liked it, but after portman appeared, it kept getting better and better. i loved the script, especially when they talk about family home getting lost... and of course the kiss! it's a great movie, if you like films that are far from the ordinary (in a good way)
i went to the movies to watch this flick.. fell in love with it the first 5 minutes, coldplay was playing. but not because of coldplay, the whole movie and soundtrack was mesmerising.
I worked at a movie theatre for 3.5 years, and of ALL the films that were released this was one of the top 3 that really moved me emotionaly was Garden State.
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
I love this movie, I always have. It's my number one. I can't begin to explain what this movie does for me, makes me feel, wtc. It'll always be my favourite.
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
I watched this movie when I was 12 I didn't know the exact meaning of the movie at that time,now I am 22 and I watch this movie to cop with my depression
i agree. i'd put away, and then 4-6 months later i'll rediscover it and watch nonstop a couple of days in a row. also, i like to have it on in the background to fall asleep too.
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
amazing movie. I can watch this movie for an entire day over and over. The only movie id say that about... well, maybe the exception of eternal sunshine of the spotless mind too. But not to compare the two... this is a great film in itself.
This is an excellent trailer, wow, 1st time seeing it. its crazy cause I watched this movie without ever having seen a single preview. I watched it cause of the constant commercials about how great the soundtrack was. And wow. I LOVE the music, and the film is so extraodinary. The music and the film is life changing. Every time me and my cousin go on a road trip, we will be playing this cd at least once or twice. =)
i LOVE this movie. One my top fav movies of all time. By the way, the song in the beginning is from the album: "Give Up" by postal service. One of the best albums ever made, its glorious. The soundtrack to this album is great to. Its all fantastic lol
wretched movie, with unredeemably hateable characters...i was hoping for a massive fireball to drop from the sky and consume all of the characters, in an ecstasy of flaming self-absorption...alas, no luck...
This film really resonated with me back in the mid 2000s. Finished high school and felt all the feels from this film. Listened to the sound track a lot. Meeting new people, trying to find love. Today when I put on one of those songs it pulls me right back to that time in my life.
I love the songs used in this movie. From such great heights to the shins.
agreed. Their soundtrack's pretty cool
You also forgot In The Waiting Line by Zero 7 a group Sia was in early in her singing career.
Exactly!
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
@@thequarantinefamily5230 sia wasn’t in that group
This movie is actually genius. I used to think it was meh when I was a lad. So I guess I sort of understand why people hate on it. But if you take it basically as a realist philosophical discourse of life as a 20 something and that haunting empty feeling that creeps up at times. Someone in the comments section said "spoiler alert they yell into a big hole at the end" it must have flew completely over their head that they were yelling into the future, into the mysteries of the joys and tragedies of life, and that was him finally letting go accepting pain and the unknown and actually embracing life embracing the abyss no matter what the future held with the kiss. There's actually some heavy imagery in this film. I'm sure it doesn't hurt that I've lived in new jersey my whole life and it seems to capture some sort of nostalgic real feeling of the indescribable early 2000's it manages to be sad yet uplifting. If you felt that you didnt like it id urge you to watch it again with a bit more patience and open eyes. Or don't but that meaning will be lost to you. But I see why this has become a cult classic, and I'm glad I went back to give it a second shot. It doesn't use flashy explosions or cgi but something very intrinsic and real and captures a certain place and era Look again.
Amazing comment, just what I was thinking. From A to Z.
You're my kind of human ;)
it is so 00's...in the way that almost every 80's film is so 80's...a snapshot of the elusive zeitgeist of the 00's
Your comment made me emotional. I love this movie so much. Not only is the principle of it profound, but the soundtrack is fantastic.
jaivas16 in what way? Everyone who is a young adult and doesn’t come from the most stable home life can pretty much relate to this film. What exactly do you mean?
I keep rewatching this movie every few years and I always find something new in it that makes me cry. It made me when I was an angsty teenager and it still makes me cry now that in my thirties. This movie is just incredible. It's so beautiful and touching and honest and it makes me believe that I was not alone in feeling all these weird things, the strange sensation of depersonalization and displacement, the sinking feeling of burned bridges. Thank you Zach Braff. Incredible.
One of the greatest soundtracks of all time. Great movie too, I may love it purely for nostalgic reasons but the cinematography and acting are beautifully done.
Same here. Just watched it yesterday after years
Zack Braff even won a Grammy for the soundtrack compilation! :)
An underrated movie. I had hoped we'd be seeing more of Zack Braff.
You're "in it" right now.
This movie is gold. Going through this myself at 27 I can totally tell you, this movie is all about context and lack of it. At this age you feel as if nothing has permanence or relevance. His mom just died, his job just ended, and he's back where he started again in New Jersey. This is also why they're burning the chair at his rich friend's house who just got all this money from his new silent velcro patent... because they're in their late 20s and they don't know what the fuck they're doing with their life.
None of his friends have any context or purpose with their life at this age, for better or worse, and he tries to develop his own sense of purpose, constructing a frame of reference for his reality, putting a close to the previous chapters of his life of which he had been so withdrawn from himself as he was perpetually instilled with this idea of being ill.
He became cognisant this and the fact that his depression really just stems from a giant void of which he's afraid. The lack of a sense of home. A lack of a sense of pertinence of what others have decided for him. This idea of lacking any frame of reference is also hinted when wearing the shirt that matches the wall paper, its a frame that was picked out for him by someone else for him to wear that holds no pertinence and makes no sense and is contributing to his confusion which is keeping him depressed.
The lack of control over keeping his job on the small end and on the major end, the lack of control over the feelings of overwhelming guilt and shame that he caused the accident that lead to his moms suicide; I love how he gains that control back and vindicates himself saying it was merely an accident and that a quarter inch piece of plastic should not have determined his whole life output. He finally erupts from this cocoon of dis-empowerment when he finally submits to just rolling with this sense of acceptance of the unexpected, going on weird adventures with Natalie Portman's character ending up with Redman in sketchy hotels.There is an actual void in this movie to metaphorically embody the void in their soul, and they face it down collectively.. and while screaming down at it, they gain some sort of validation of their existence by saying fuck you to their void. This is a movie that really hits home for a lot of people. I'll leave it at that, it's also a film/movie that makes me want to write my own movie.
damn you right
Do it 🙂
I'm 27 now and all I can say is fucking eh
Bruh, you nailed it
thanks for the spoilers
its basically about this guy who comes back home to new jersey for his moms funeral after leaving 9 years before. and while there, he meets sam (portman), runs into old high school friends and tries to reconnect with his past life, and eventually, himself.
great movie.
A guy on tik tok was saying it's the most disturbing film he's ever seen, wtheck?
@@brettstrittmatter205I'm here foe the same reason. Im pretty sure it was an April fools joke
20th anniversary…and this film still means so much to me. It’s not the actual plot…it’s just the vibe…this was life in the early 2000’s. The listlessness…the ennui…the desert storm trading cards…
A perfect film for its set and setting.
I just watched this movie today... literally enjoyed every second of it!!!
Good movie!!
I am learning English and am confused with the word, "literally." Is it a filler word like, "uh." What's the difference between "I literally enjoyed every second of it" and "I enjoyed every second of it?"
@@kanivakil198 literally is a slang word people say meaning “seriously”. So she seriously enjoyed the whole movie
The word “literally” has lost it’s real meaning in recent times and more or less has become a filler word. Most people don’t use it correctly...but it’s become acceptable to use it in virtually any sentence in any context. “Literally” means “taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory.”
So in this comments example, if the person “literally” enjoyed every second of the movie, that means they enjoyed each and every individual second of the movie, without any exception.
Example of incorrect use: one video showed a human who took in a cat and cared for it. A person wrote “she literally became the cat’s mom.” No. She didn’t. If she was “literally” the cat’s mom, she would be the actual, biological cat’s mom, as in, a cat. The human was acting as a caregiver. She cannot “literally” be the cat’s mom, it’s physically impossible.
one of the most beautiful, inspiring and emotionally touching films i have ever seen.
probably my all-time favorite movie, i've watched it countless times and it never ceases to amaze me.
and the soundtrack is brilliant (:
My all-time favorite movie too...
I love how this comment is 11 years old
Zack Braff even won a Grammy for the soundtrack compilation! :)
I love this movie, it's definitely among my top films of all time. It really shows that Zach Braff is a serious actor, not just "JD from Scrubs". Braff is a real talent, and I can't wait to see what he brings us in the future.
Favorite movie of all time. So many lessons and views. I never thought i'd get so much out of a movie. Zach Braff, dude. You're amazing.
If my heart was a movie, it would be this one.
when i first got this movie on dvd, i was watching it at least once a night for a few weeks.
it has the perfect combo: off beat humor, beautiful look (composition, cinematography, etc), amazing actors, incredible soundtrack...
Hello my name is Josh Mark i bring you good news
Natalie Portman will forever be my favorite manic pixie dream girl
yes!! i totally fell in love with her character in this film! of course, it doesnt hurt that she looks like Natalie Portman. :P
Can I get any thumbs up for the Postal Service?
"Waving from such great heights..."
Me and my boyfriends fave song, He passed away last year, clicked on this trailer and it threw me right back to the good ole days
too many workplace shootings, though #truestory
You are pathetic.
Zach was the reason I finally saw this movie. I have to say it was a great film, he done a good job write this flick. Perfect cast; great leading lady, Natalie Portman, and now top five on my all-times list.
1. Pulp Fiction
2. The Godfather
3. The Departed
4. Almost Famous
5. Garden State
literally the life story of me and my-then-girlfriend-now-wife of 20 years.
instead of asking the question at the end, i said '' let's get married and see what happens, what do you say ? '' and she said '' yes, let's do it '' when both of us were broke penniless and i didn't even have a place to stay on top of that. now we 're still going strong with 2 beautiful kids, 2 houses and a car. life couldn't get any better at the age of 44 i think.
i have to add that it has one of the best soundtracks i've ever heard.
Huge impact on me this movie even to this day,does wonders for your soul and how fragile life can be !! nothing better
I would say one of Natalie Portmans best role. She had me rollin so much lmao
I would adopt her as this character if I could. I don't get turned off by twee, just "brat-faking-vulnerability."
Growing up makes me scared too Braff.
I could still remember the feelin' after watching this movie, and thought to myself...wow that was such a great movie!!! they dont make movie that can touches people like that anymore...
wow i just watched this, i only feel 80% more lonelier, mum died last year so i had that connection.... its just so beautifully dysfunctional... mmmmmm 5/7 great movie. ;-;
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One of the greatest films ever! When it came out back in 2004, went to see it twice at the cinema. I haven't count how many times I have seen it on dvd ... :)
~ Ian FOREVER ~
I love this movie so much because this was my introduction to him. I first saw him as a serious actor.
Now I also love Scrubs. ☺ But I'm glad I saw this first. This was truly a labor of love.
I remember walking out of a theater in my teens and this had blown my mind.
Some people have criticized this movie for taking too much time to have little visual gags, but I think that's part of what sets the tone of the film, and it's important.
he was emotionaless in the beginning, plane crashing... hes adjusting the air.
end the of the movie, he is back in the plane, but realizes he cant run away from his emotions and goes back to Sam to face the music.
im getting goosebumps thinking about this movie... master piece of a movie..
I watched the movie when it first came out in the theaters and on and off over the past few years and now almost 20 years later, I can put some context to what I felt then and still feel now : this movie has a TIMELESS/UNIVERSAL quality. Even though it's set in New Jersey America, it feels mythic and like a Hero's coming of Age story. Nothing that Zach Braff has done since seems as monumental as this film.
this was my absolute favorite movie ever. life changing.
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Ditto on that! I could watch this movie over and over again.
it's a weirdly adorable film... at first, i wasn't sure if i liked it, but after portman appeared, it kept getting better and better. i loved the script, especially when they talk about family home getting lost... and of course the kiss! it's a great movie, if you like films that are far from the ordinary (in a good way)
i went to the movies to watch this flick.. fell in love with it the first 5 minutes, coldplay was playing. but not because of coldplay, the whole movie and soundtrack was mesmerising.
I worked at a movie theatre for 3.5 years, and of ALL the films that were released this was one of the top 3 that really moved me emotionaly was Garden State.
I just saw this movie and it's already one of my favorites. Great trailer, thanks for posting it.
This and the weatherman are two of my favourite movies.
One of my favorites from the early 2000s.
been my favorite movie since the first time i saw it...so many things i can relate to
Who else says “garden state” when asked what’s you favorite movie? This will forever be my favorite film 🎞
This is my all-time favorite movie trailer, ever.
I swear to God to all those who have not been blessed by watching this movie you have no idea what you're missing it's amazing.
This movie is pure brilliance. I love live love this film for how real it felt. With all its underlying meaning it truly touched me.
Natalie is so cute :)
Too bad she doesn't have a bodacious body to go along with it.
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
Saw it last night. Don't hesitate, go ahead and watch it. I'm sure you're gonna love it.
Zach needs to continue as a writer. He's phenomenal
this movie is definitly on my top 5 fav movies... i get goosebumps everytime i watch it... its amazing
This movie is like a warm blanket for my brain.
This movie had the absolute best music.
Produced by Danny Devito, directed by JD and starring Method Man. I feel like this movie is a fever dream
this film is amaizing and the music zach braff chose for the film is all gr8 this film changed my thoughts on life
"everything's crashing down and he's just numb to it"
i love that:)
One of the Best Films ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love this movie, I always have. It's my number one. I can't begin to explain what this movie does for me, makes me feel, wtc. It'll always be my favourite.
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
Seen this movie 1 month before it came out years ago a press screening I was in my teens ,beautiful movie Natalie Portman gorgeous female
he lost every single drip of jd in this movie every single one
someone should try out adding his thoughts from scrubs
I like that. We all have favorite movies and this is one of yours.
I watched this movie when I was 12 I didn't know the exact meaning of the movie at that time,now I am 22 and I watch this movie to cop with my depression
I rented this film out for the first time last night. I loved it, amazing film.. I'm going to have to buy it now!
hahaha the soundtrack is such great heights by the postal service.
OMG i cant believe ive never seen this movie!! as soon as i heard the postal service playing in the beginning i was like I MUST SEE THIS!!!! lolol
I'm not really a big fan of natalie portman or her role in this movie, but goddam this movie is astounding.
Facade I thought I was the only person in the world.
such a good movie, theres humor, love, and sadness all in one!
One of the best movies ever
i liked this movie a lot, it was more life-like than any movie ive seen recently
I love how "MTV" and hipsters the movies of 2000s were...
A gorgeous movie. Love them very very much. My all time favourite.
This movie really affected me a while ago. I feel like watching it again
most favourite movie ive seen, an epically beautiful and moving film, this movie brought both smiles and tears to my eyes. zach braff is a genius.
Thank you gonna watch right now!!!
i agree. i'd put away, and then 4-6 months later i'll rediscover it and watch nonstop a couple of days in a row. also, i like to have it on in the background to fall asleep too.
Hey, for once I agree with the overwhelming majority of the sentiments expressed here. ZB should be commended. He made one very sweet little flick!
Beautiful Movie, and the trailer is just perfect.
Love this movie until i die ★★★
One of my favourite movies of all time. I got a crush on Natalie Portman because of this movie :)
I own this soundtrack but I have never seen the movie...hmm its time to change that.
If you haven't seen it yet, please do!
totally relates to my life on antidepressants.. such a great job portraying the numbness. just a great film!
my favorite part was the beggining, middle, and end.
Well, one of the best movies in the world, in any case. Brilliant, funny and thought provoking.
Best movie ever!
+ale vel looks shit
+ale vel e
one of my favourite movies ever.
Isn't this that guy from Scrubs?
yes
He is Scrubs
casey s yes
I really love this movie. This is one of my favorite movies, because this is the first movie I had ever watched. “if you cannot laugh at yourself, life’s gonna seem whole lot longer than you’d like…”
amazing movie. I can watch this movie for an entire day over and over. The only movie id say that about... well, maybe the exception of eternal sunshine of the spotless mind too. But not to compare the two... this is a great film in itself.
The movie didn't do shit for me, but the soundtrack changed my life
+KangarooBird121 I would love to know the movie that did.
This Soundtrack defined my early 20's.
@@geekchix0r same here
I agree this movie was okay. I watched a few times just make sure I wasn't in a mood
This is resonating still this day. Esp since my granma has died and so much "in it" right now. ❤ this was my pickle prize the year it came out.
Manic pixie dream girl
this is one of my all time favourites. zach braff is genius.
I'm gonna go watch 12 years a slave now.
This is an excellent trailer, wow, 1st time seeing it. its crazy cause I watched this movie without ever having seen a single preview. I watched it cause of the constant commercials about how great the soundtrack was.
And wow. I LOVE the music, and the film is so extraodinary. The music and the film is life changing. Every time me and my cousin go on a road trip, we will be playing this cd at least once or twice. =)
TRAVISSSS
Very good movie. Who has a doubt about watching this movie, should watch it. It has different thoughts and plot in it.
Is anyone watching this this trailer because of RawBeautyKristi?
Meeeeee
Meeeee
Me
Me!!!!
This is one of the best indie films of all time. The trailer is just as good
1:03
is she not wearing any bottoms?
i absolutely LOVE this movie. zach braff did such an amazing job.
this movie has really good scores on rotten tomatoes but it seems that a lot of people shit on it.
Because people don't know appreciate true cinema
i LOVE this movie. One my top fav movies of all time.
By the way, the song in the beginning is from the album:
"Give Up" by postal service. One of the best albums ever made, its glorious. The soundtrack to this album is great to. Its all fantastic lol
This movie is my college life.
On my top 10 of favorites
A 'meh' movie but an AMAZING soundtrack.
Agreed. Possibly the best movie Ive ever seen.
wretched movie, with unredeemably hateable characters...i was hoping for a massive fireball to drop from the sky and consume all of the characters, in an ecstasy of flaming self-absorption...alas, no luck...
Sandy Grungerson Hilarious comment mate
Thank you!
awesome movie..!! just saw it yesterday.. ll take a while to get it out of my head