You know, telling Alibelle she'll get it when she's older is about as respectful as "Oh, you'll get fat when you're thirty, though." (to which I should have replied "Like you? Will I also get bitter and vindictive? Yay!" But I didn't. Still, being in good shape works fine as revenge so far.)
I hate Andie MacDowell. I really enjoy Groundhog Day, but given how Alibelle feels about, say, tamarinds, there's no reasoning with some people.
I was trying to figure this out. And first I was all, she's defending me! Whoot! And then I was all, oh, wait, no. She's making fun of my pickyness again. And then I was like, oh! I get it. It's ita. She's both nice and picking on me simultaneously. It's her art.
Quick! Your top five favorite Bill Murray performances.
Your top five lists -- sandwiches, desserts, Bill Murray performances -- are one of my favorite things about you. In fact, they're in my Top Five Favorite Things About Hec.
If you don't have five favorite Bill Murray performances, get the hell out of this thread!
Stripes. LiT. Ghostbusters. The Razor's Edge. And....KINGPIN!
I loved What About Bob...baby steps...
Serves you right for the wrongness of your opinion. May it bring you suffering.
I think the movie should be retitled Repetitive Stress Syndrome.
And that all of you meanies get what's coming to you one day. I will let karma enact my revenge upon all your ill-meant wishes.
LiT, Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters, Aquatic Life, Caddyshack.
ETA: changed my mind on Caddyshack.
Kingpin, people. KINGPIN!!! Ernie McCracken is THE MAN!
My Top Five Bill Murray Movies:
- Groundhog Day
- Ghostbusters
- Trading Places
- Beverly Hills Cop
- ... realises she doesn't really like Bill so much...
You know, I actually liked his character best in The Royal Tenenbaums (of all the other characters in the movie, I mean). Pity I didn't like the movie itself.
1. Groundhog Day
2. LiT
3. Scrooged
4. Rushmore
5. Ghostbusters, even though I no longer like the movie, having been sadly disappointed in it last watch.
Hm. I guess I'd have to go with
Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters, What About Bob?, Scrooged,
and
Lost in Translation.
Or something.