Betsy, if that was the Washington Post, it's the writer's sense of humor. I don't know this for sure, but my sense is that she gets annoyed when she can't use a word that was used on TV -- and is, in fact, annoyed by censorship in general -- and comes up with a synonym that will let the audience know EXACTLY what was taken out, in a "family newspaper" sort of way. Hence "male pride."
her name is Lisa De Moraes, and she rocks.
I don't like JM and I still love Hudsucker. I also fell for it on a second viewing after being "eh" the first time.
I am so in!
Bets on movies in the list?
I love that Unisom is a sponsor.
'Tis a bit ironic, at that.
I saw that too, Betsy! WTF?
(And what if it's a source of male shame?)
I don't like JM and I still love Hudsucker. I also fell for it on a second viewing after being "eh" the first time.
I bet you meant Lebowski.
I saw
Stigmata
in the midst of a reading project that had me working 70 hours a week (oh, for the innocent days when working til 10pm seemed the upper limit of unreasonable job requirements!) doing both my own work and that of a co-worker whose mother had just passed away. In a three-month span I had one Sunday night off and decided to blow off steam by going to see my first movie in that timeframe. This made me stubbornly reluctant to walk out of the movie after the first 30 minutes, as all my instincts were screaming at me to do. When it was done, I wished that I had just stayed at work instead.
In a more positive moviegoing note, I saw Taxi this weekend. Well worth seeing for Queen Latifah, although I wished Christian Kane weren't so unmemorable in it. Even Jimmy Fallon was at times likeable.
Yup, it was Lisa de Moraes. If it was intentional, I feel better now.
I bet you meant Lebowski.
I totally did. Thanks, sweetie pie.