AND whatever that Geena Davis pirate movie was.
Cutthroat Island.
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AND whatever that Geena Davis pirate movie was.
Cutthroat Island.
Cutthroat Island.
Yes! Love that movie. So silly and over-the-top. Explosions! Swordfighting while wearing a corset!
I have yet to see it.
My guilty pleasure is Deep Blue Sea.
She's young and smart and talented and full of shit
Where are you getting the smart part from?
AND whatever that Geena Davis pirate movie was. Yes, I own it.
Jilli is my new best friend. I know of NOBODY else who liked that movie!
It would have been better if she hadn't just barely married the director, and he'd actually forced her to, what's the word? Oh, yeah. ACT.
t handwaving Whatever! Corsets, pirates, swordfights, Matthew Modine. Also, I think I saw Cutthroat Island relatively soon after seeing Thelma & Louise for the first time, so I was very kindly disposed towards Geena Davis.
I've been told I look like Matthew Modine. Well, actually, I've been told I look like somebody who looks like Matthew Modine. Although who I REALLY look like is Ray Manzerak.
Cutthroat Island rocked. Peter Boyle being snarky and psychotic. "You killed my brother," when it was his own blade that did the deed. The story didn't make any sense, but it was fun. Made me long for the days of Maureen O'Hara.
I know the conversation has moved on, but someone should point out to Scarlett Johannsen that the old know a lot more about being young than vice versa.