And the Aimee Mann sing-a-long? No. Just....no.
Heh. I dug the sing-a-long. I adore the Magnolia soundtrack and have been known to do sing along to "Wise Up" whenever it comes on.
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And the Aimee Mann sing-a-long? No. Just....no.
Heh. I dug the sing-a-long. I adore the Magnolia soundtrack and have been known to do sing along to "Wise Up" whenever it comes on.
I thougth Julianne Moore and Tom Cruise were hateful--but Bill Macy and the little Quiz boy and John C. Reilly and Hoffman's character all broke my heart. In a good way.
And the Aimee Mann sing-a-long? No. Just....no.
Heh. I dug the sing-a-long.
Yeah, but -- dead people were singing! (Braiiiiiiiiinnnnnnssssss....)
I thought Tom Cruise's character was the Embodiment of the characters/persona Tom Cruise likes to portray. It was one of the few times that he hasn't made me want to throw things while he's on screen.
I thought that Magnolia was an attempt at something that failed brilliantly. I don't think it succeeded in what it was trying to do, but I thought that there were smaller moments in it that were amazing, and some top-notch acting. That said, I can't bring myself to watch it again.
Oh. Hated the frogs.
Karaoke zombies! It's comedy gold, man.
Sue--that's EXACTLY how I felt. I don't think it succeeds, but there are such wonderful, brilliant moments in it that it makes it worth watching. After the first time I saw it, the frogs ticked me off so much I swore I'd never see it again, but I did last year and found myself liking it even more.
PTA is yucky!
And the Aimee Mann sing-a-long? No. Just....no.
It was so beautiful, it almost made me cry.
Yeah, but -- dead people were singing!
What? What are you talking about? No one was dead. Unless you have this theory that Earl was dead the whole time or something.
I knew the frogs were coming, so that might have tempered my reaction to them.
I knew the frogs were coming, so that might have tempered my reaction to them.
It's always worse when a rain of frogs catches you by surprise.
Count me in the "Dead to Teppy" category. Although I've only watched my Magnolia DVD once (I'd seen it in the theater before I bought the DVD)--I guess generally I'm not in the mood for its intensity.
I loved Tom Cruise's character. Or maybe it's more accurate to say I loved to see Tom Cruise play such an evil, fucked-up character. Plus a good parody of the ultra-macho wing of the "men's movement."
After the first time I saw it, the frogs ticked me off so much I swore I'd never see it again, but I did last year and found myself liking it even more.
I was standing in the parking lot screaming "FUCKING RAIN OF FROGS!" after I saw it the first time. It was so random and pointless, it just infuriated me.
After a few days of mulling, I decided I had to see it again, and I did, and it just clicked. And I do think it succeeds -- I'm not sure I could articulate exactly what it succeeds at, but the way it deals with chance and intersection and loneliness and the primal need that humans have to connect is just beautiful.