You get a pass on Schindler's list.
You HAVE to see T G now. It's a really important American movie. And I bet you would find Lawrence of A fun IFF you find a way to see it in a theater.
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You get a pass on Schindler's list.
You HAVE to see T G now. It's a really important American movie. And I bet you would find Lawrence of A fun IFF you find a way to see it in a theater.
You HAVE to see T G now. It's a really important American movie. And I bet you would find Lawrence of A fun IFF you find a way to see it in a theater.
Just the first Godfather?
And I'm sure Lawrence probably plays every now and again around LA. Hmm. Maybe when I have a car I'll go hunt it down, so I don't have to rely on talking someone else into it, which I'm notoriously bad at. I could be at the bottom of a bridge yelling that the water is really great down there, and everyone at the top would probably walk away.
You have to see the first one; if you don't want to see the second one, that's fine. I'm betting you will want to see it.
Hmm. Maybe. I'm sure they have it at the Cinema library, so at least it would be free...
Besides which American Pie (the first one anyway) is a pretty sweet movie.
Really? Even though there's sex with dessert?
I have now seen Harold and Kumar. It was well worth my dollar (it's already at the dollar theatre). I loathe White Castle, so when I got out of the movie, I got McDonald's.
I still like Dude, Where's My Car? better, but Harold and Kumar was pretty funny.
Tomorrow, Garden State.
I just saw What's Up, Tiger Lily? which I'd been meaning to see for a while. Thank you, Turner Classic Movies! If you don't know, it's a Japanese spy flick with dialogue dubbed over by Woody Allen and other actors so that it's now about retrieving the recipe for the world's greatest egg salad. It's a precursor to MST3K; most of the funniest jokes are the kind that would come out of Tom Servo. It's mildly funny for the most part, but really funny in many points, especially when Woody Allen busts out with the metahumor. It's also a little bit racist, I think. Then again, it was 1966, so it was probably considered less racist then.
Men in Black was a comic book?
Anybody know anything about Sky Captain and the World of Tommorrow? 'cause I love the retro look of the commercials and think I really want to see it because of this. Of course that was also the reason I went to see Chronicles of Riddick and was somewhat disappointed.
Men in Black was a comic book?
It was. As was The Mask.
Sorta' behind-the-scenes look at Sky Captain and the World of Tommorrow. It's pretty anticipated....
eta: That's a NYT link so you need a login....