>Is anyone but me excited about seeing Bad Education? Ah well.
I am! And I know I've brought it up in here at least twice, but I'm way too lazy now to threadsuck and find my posts.
Saw it a couple of weeks ago. Tons of fun. Gael Garcia Bernal = GUH. Twisty storytelling from Pedro Almovodar = double-GUH.
Yay! I was hoping you'd like it, Jessica.
Frank,
Eternal Sunshine
is my pick for Best of 2004 too.
Frank, dude. You gotta see Sideways. That and Eternal Sunshine were my favorite movies of 2004. They are two very different movies stylistically, but the kind of bittersweet joy one feels at the end of Eternal Sunshine? Sideways has it in spades.
Still have not seen either Eternal Sunshine or Sideways. Feh.
Still have not seen either Eternal Sunshine or Sideways. Feh.
That's understandable. Movies hardly ever play where you live.
That's understandable. Movies hardly ever play where you live.
I *know*! What's up with that???
Oh, wait...
(I made a tangentially similar comment to my coworkers today. I came back from catching a bit of CNN in the cafeteria at lunch and said "Jeez, I really wish I was back in the Midwest today....
...Oh, wait. That's not what I meant to say at all. I *totally* meant to say I. Love. Los Angeles.")
Do not minimize the magnetic appeal of snow, especially if it's not too cold.
I do, on occasion, miss snow. If my car were running better, I would drive and go see some.
I also miss real thunderstorms.
I *know*! What's up with that???
But as I recall you still had time to see (a) Freddy vs. Jason and (b) Blade: Trinity Whatev.
I just saw the trailer for Sin City--looks great!