Virginity is the balloon in the carnival of life. It vanishes with the first prick.
Oh, that's marvellous.
DH and I saw no movies in theatres this weekend, but we did catch Goodbye Lenin on DVD, and it was really very good. Less comic/absurd than we were expecting, and more of a quiet family drama. Very worth watching if you have the time.
Is that the Guy Maddin movie Irma Vep? I haven't seen it, but I've heard very good things.
Ooh, I'd like to see that [edit: Goodbye, Lenin]. I saw
Kinsey
last night and enjoyed it. I'm not sure it hung together as a movie all that well, but I thought the subject matter was fascinating. I have to wonder how realistic it is as a portrayal of the man named Alfred Kinsey (especially with regards to how completely the topic of sex overtook his whole life), and there were a couple of plot elements--namely the dynamics of his family, especially his children--that were forgotten about almost as soon as they were introduced, which was a little frustrating. And Tim Curry was pretty much wasted in his role. On the other hand, William Sadler's bit was incredible, and the
Liam Neeson/Peter Sarsgaard kiss
was as fabulous as foretold. On the whole, I'm glad I saw it.
Is that the Guy Maddin movie Irma Vep? I haven't seen it, but I've heard very good things.
It was a theatre production we saw in New Haven. The play is by Charles Ludlam; I don't know the movie version, but it might well be the same one. A search on IMDB for the title only turned up this, which doesn't look like what you're talking about.
My objection is to either of them being the main characters
I love Irma Vep. So much fun. And very not a good play to be adapted to a movie (it's a 2-actor show with each playing several characters through quick changes, which is a good bit of the fun). Assuming I'm not talking about a different one. I don't remember that line, but that doesn't necessarily mean much.
DebetEsse, that's the one. It's a campy show about vampires and werewolves and mummies that's also a sendup of
Rebecca,
with all the parts played by two (male) actors. So much fun. Kristin and I laughed like lunatics throughout the whole thing.
Ah, I'm conflating two different movies in my head.
Sin City Trailer
How did I not know this was coming out?
How could a movie look this good?
Why is 2005 gonna be so exciting for me?
How could a movie look this good?
I know how it could look better -- a wee tweak of the cast list.
I didn't just see Alexis Bledel on that cast list, did I?
And wow, Mickey Rourke. Coolness.