i got nothing

So I’ve been sitting here for the past hour trying to think of what the heck to blog about and… nothing. I got nothing.

I actually wrote some really random crap about my job and about my new roommate (Hi Jimmy!) but I just erased it all because really, it was so lame. And boring. And who wants to read that?!?

I need sleep. But before that, I leave you with a Movie Survey…

Bold means I’ve seen it. Yup.

01. Titanic (1997 – $1,835,300,000) Love this movie.
02. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001 – $968,600,000)
03. Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999 – $922,300,000)
04. Jurassic Park (1993 – $919,700,000) random fact: I saw this on June 11, 1993. I have no idea why I remember that.
05. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002 – $905,700,000)
06. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002 – $866,300,000)
07. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001 – $860,200,000)
08. Independence Day (1996 – $811,200,000)
09. Spider-Man (2002 – $806,700,000)
10. Star Wars (1977 – $797,900,000)
11. The Lion King (1994 – $783,400,000)
12. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982 – $756,700,000)
13. Forrest Gump (1994 – $679,400,000)
14. The Sixth Sense (1999 – $661,500,000)
15. Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002 – $648,200,000)
16. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997 – $614,300,000)
17. Men in Black (1997 – $587,200,000)
18. Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983 – $572,700,000)
19. Armageddon (1998 – $554,600,000)
20. Mission: Impossible II (2000 – $545,300,000)
21. Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980 – $533,800,000)
22. Home Alone (1990 – $533,700,000)
23. Monsters, Inc. (2001 – $528,900,000)
24. Ghost (1990 – $517,600,000)
25. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991 – $516,800,000)
26. Aladdin (1992 – $501,900,000)
27. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989 – $494,700,000)
28. Twister (1996 – $494,700,000)
29. Toy Story 2 (1999 – $485,700,000)
30. Saving Private Ryan (1998 – $479,300,000)
31. Jaws (1975 – $470,600,000)
32. The Matrix (1999 – $456,300,000)
33. Gladiator (2000 – $456,200,000)
34. Shrek (2001 – $455,100,000) Am I the only person who hasn’t seen this?
35. Mission: Impossible (1996 – $452,500,000)
36. Pearl Harbor (2001 – $450,400,000) What a disappointment.
37. Ocean’s Eleven (2001 – $444,200,000) One of my most favorite movies of all time.
38. Pretty Woman (1990 – $438,200,000)
39. Tarzan (1999 – $435,200,000)
40. Men in Black II (2002 – $425,600,000)
41. Die Another Day (2002 – $424,700,000)
42. Dances with Wolves (1990 – $424,200,000)
43. Cast Away (2000 – $424,000,000) Wilson!
44. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993 – $423,100,000)
45. The Mummy Returns (2001 – $418,700,000)
46. The Mummy (1999 – $413,300,000)
47. Batman (1989 – $413,100,000)
48. Rain Man (1988 – $412,800,000)
49. The Bodyguard (1992 – $410,900,000)
50. Signs (2002 – $407,900,000)
51. Gone with the Wind (1939 – $390,500,000)
52. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991 – $390,400,000)
53. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981 – $383,800,000)
54. Grease (1978 – $379,800,000)
55. Ice Age (2002 – $378,300,000)
56. Beauty and the Beast (1991 – $378,300,000)
57. Godzilla (1998 – $375,800,000)
58. What Women Want (2000 – $370,800,000)
59. The Fugitive (1993 – $368,700,000)
60. True Lies (1994 – $365,200,000)
61. Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995 – $365,000,000)
62. Notting Hill (1999 – $363,000,000)
63. Jurassic Park III (2001 – $362,900,000)
64. There’s Something About Mary (1998 – $360,000,000)
65. Planet of the Apes (2001 – $358,900,000)
66. The Flintstones (1994 – $358,500,000)
67. Toy Story (1995 – $358,100,000)
68. A Bug’s Life (1998 – $357,900,000)
69. The Exorcist (1973 – $357,500,000)
70. My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002 – $356,500,000)
71. Basic Instinct (1992 – $352,700,000)
72. The World Is Not Enough (1999 – $352,000,000)
73. GoldenEye (1995 – $351,500,000)
74. Back to the Future (1985 – $350,600,000)
75. Se7en (1995 – $350,100,000)
76. Hannibal (2001 – $349,200,000)
77. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 – $349,100,000)
78. Deep Impact (1998 – $348,600,000)
79. Dinosaur (2000 – $347,800,000)
80. Pocahontas (1995 – $347,100,000)
81. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997 – $346,600,000)
82. Top Gun (1986 – $344,700,000) Tom Cruise… mmmm.
83. Minority Report (2002 – $342,000,000)
84. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 – $340,400,000)
85. American Beauty (1999 – $336,000,000)
86. Catch Me If You Can (2002 – $335,800,000)
87. Batman Forever (1995 – $335,000,000)
88. Apollo 13 (1995 – $334,100,000)
89. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984 – $333,000,000)
90. Back to the Future Part II (1989 – $332,000,000)
91. The Rock (1996 – $330,500,000)
92. Rush Hour 2 (2001 – $329,100,000)
93. Crocodile Dundee (1986 – $328,000,000)
94. The Perfect Storm (2000 – $325,700,000)
95. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 – $325,500,000)
96. X2 (2003 – $324,100,000)
97. Schindler’s List (1993 – $321,200,000)
98. The Mask (1994 – $320,900,000)
99. Fatal Attraction (1987 – $320,100,000)
100. Lethal Weapon 3 (1992 – $319,700,000)

5 thoughts on “i got nothing

  1. I’ve not commented here in a while! Gah. I hope you’re well, dearie. And I hope you’re feeling better too! 😀 Much love.

  2. Hey Kel!
    I posted my answers to the movie survey in my dead journal if you wanna check it out. Hope you’re feeling better and have fun at the Justin and Christina concert! They’re coming here soon and i really wanna go but alas, there are no tickets left. *sigh* Oh well…Later!

  3. I’m a bit boggled by the movies you havent seen. Dude. You seen MIB2 but not the first one? Weren’t you a bit confused? Just wondering.

  4. I hope you’re feeling better, Kel! Oh, I’ll probably steal that movie survey later. 😉

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *