Eee! Frank, I have mad Groundhog Day love.
Yeah, me too.
signed,
Worshipping At the Bill Murray Shrine Since Meatballs
Willow ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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Eee! Frank, I have mad Groundhog Day love.
Yeah, me too.
signed,
Worshipping At the Bill Murray Shrine Since Meatballs
Worshipping At the Bill Murray Shrine Since Meatballs
Word. It was more SNL then Ghostbusters for me, but it is cool to see Bill getting his proper due these days.
Groundhog Day sucks majorly.
I liked Van Helsing. It was so over the top. But maybe I was just in a really good mood, since I got to see it with some of my favorite people: ita, Burrell, and my mom. It's hard not to enjoy that kind of combo.
I also enjoyed Underworld, and must have watched like fifteen times this past summer, since my uncle had it on dvd. I felt like it was missing something, though, and I couldn't put my finger on what. But I did enjoy it.
Even though I own them, I physically can't help but watch: Dirty Dancing and The Princess Bride.
Steph! In Bring it On, in the extras, have you watched the Jesus cheer? Because just even thinking about it makes me crack up. Funniest thing ever. Especially the girl who assumes the crucifix pose, at the end.
Groundhog Day sucks majorly.
Hee heee heee he heee.
No.
However, I will allow how this will make more sense after you're middle aged and bitter.
However, I will allow how this will make more sense after you're middle aged and bitter.
Fine. But if you make me watch it when I'm middle aged and bitter, I won't guarantee that "bitter" won't turn into "homicidal."
That movie grates on my nerves in a major way. I dislike it like I dislike Nicholas Cage.
Steph! In Bring it On, in the extras, have you watched the Jesus cheer?
Oh my god. So. Fucking. Funny!
Fine. But if you make me watch it when I'm middle aged and bitter, I won't guarantee that "bitter" won't turn into "homicidal."
By then, it will seem uplifting. Yes, you have this to look forward to. I know, it is grim. Also, you'll know you've been single for too long when Andie McDowell actually seems appealing. (Not really, that's part of the humour.)
Must-watch: The Princess Bride, natch, and Strictly Ballroom. I'd nominate Beautiful Thing too, except the likelihood of me ever running across it on TV is so low as to be nearly nonexistent.
Alas, I do not share the mad Groundhog Day love. I like it fine, don't get me wrong, but Andie MacDowell... yeesh. I remember loving it the first few times I saw it, but watching it again recently, I was struck by just how awful she is, and it made the movie much harder to enjoy.
Edit: heh, xposty
Man, Kate. You're lucky I didn't know that until now, cause I would have totally acted all resentful and bitter toward you in New York.
And maybe sent you off on the wrong subway.
Oh my god. So. Fucking. Funny!
It really, really, really is. My best friend and I spent the better part of an hour just watching it over, and over, and over again. And now we still randomly break out into the Jesus cheer. And you know what? It's just as funny, every time.