I enjoyed Parent Trap, but there's a good reason Jamie Lee wouldn't get an Emmy for it.
I was speaking of
Freaky Friday,
not
Parent Trap.
Also, Emmy's go to television actors.
t /pedant
Also, like I said, haven't seen it. The critics may have been smoking crack.
I saw it and was impressed with both Lohan and Curtis, although Curtis had a bigger share of the comedy.
Lindsay did seem to be better at playing an adult than Jamie Lee was at playing a teen
While this is true, the disturbing thing is that Lindsay was better at playing a matronly 40-something than
Lindsay
was at playing a teen. Very odd.
I did see "Parent Trap," and it was better than I expected.
I liked this movie a lot more before time passed, and suddenly the possibility that Dennis Quaid might someday be starring opposite Lindsey Lohan as his
love interest
became real. I mean, I like to think everyone involved would say "ew" and back away slowly, but that sort of thing isn't exactly unheard-of.
I could have liked PD2 at least as well as the first one were it not for the little kid from the Cosby Show joining Julie Andrews for a song. That whole scene rubbed me the wrong way. Otherwise, still good.
I also liked
Ella Enchanted
quite a bit.
I hope Tom Hanks wins
Word. If any of the others gets cast, I might actually have to see it.
Mark Burnette? Oy.
How *is* The Da Vinci code? From hearing vague rumblings about the book, I get a feeling it's a slick piece of pretentious BS, but if it's a fun, readable BS, I may give it a try, just to see what all the brouhaha is about. From the description above, it sounds similar to Eco's
Foucault's Pendulum,
only without a sense of irony.
From hearing vague rumblings about the book, I get a feeling it's a slick piece of pretentious BS, but if it's a fun, readable BS
I found it neither fun nor readable. Personally.
How *is* The Da Vinci code? From hearing vague rumblings about the book, I get a feeling it's a slick piece of pretentious BS, but if it's a fun, readable BS, I may give it a try, just to see what all the brouhaha is about.
The snippets I managed to read were poorly-written crap. Like the worst sort of Mary Sue Story for Boys.