I have never ever ever liked Thomas Hayden Church in anything ever ever ever.
Wings
hater.
Lowell Mather was hilarious.
I know there are a few others around here - MM for one, I'm pretty sure, who, if I recall correctly, is also, a fan of another action movie that didn't do so well at the box office or with the critics, but is just so much more fun than the average bangbang movie: The Long Kiss Goodnight
Yes, MM and I love both of these movies.
People need to stop invoking Lost in Translation, because that movie totally fucked up my meter, with the everyone loving it and it leaving me eh?
There must be something wrong with you, emotionally.
IJS.
Lowell Mather was hilarious.
Amen.
The show was simply not the same without him. Though, of course, I still have a fondness for the concept of Naked Land.
Not everyone.
I
knew
there was someone else! Whew.
The show was simply not the same without him.
I didn't really watch the last season or so. Once Joe and Helen became a functioning couple (they were dysfunctional at first, which was fine), I lost interest. Right about the time THC left, or a little after, I think.
People need to stop invoking Lost in Translation, because that movie totally fucked up my meter, with the everyone loving it and it leaving me eh?
i'll join you and Plei in that corner. although, i may be alone because it didn't leave me just meh, it made me go WTF?! people loved, worshipped and went on and on about this?! i wondered what was wrong with me too. though, like you, i did like ESotSM.
Aw, P-C. Don't feel bad. Everyone has at least one movie that's universally beloved/acclaimed and revered by all the cool people, but leaves that person cold. Mine's "Touch of Evil". And pretty much everything Kubrick.
More recently? "Big Fish" didn't do much for me, despite strong Buffistas testimonials.
although, i may be alone because it didn't leave me just meh, it made me go WTF?! people loved, worshipped and went on and on about this?!
Well, I kind of had that reaction, but there were parts I really did like. Loved the conversation they had in bed, loved the simple making up after "the worst lunch ever." I felt like there was a good movie hidden in there. I mean, you've got Bill Murray and Scarlett Johannsen. But I had all sorts of fits when it not only received a nomination for but
won
the screenplay Oscar, because that was the weakest thing about it.
Mine's "Touch of Evil".
Were you around a few months ago when the entire board jumped on me for not falling totally and utterly in love with it?
More recently? "Big Fish" didn't do much for me, despite strong Buffistas testimonials.
Me neither! I thought it was good, okay, but not stupendous.