Bill Murray: Lost in Trans. obv., Ed Wood, Rushmore, ... um I'm blanking about what he actually did in Tootsie or Royal Tenenbaums but they are my other two anyway.
'Time Bomb'
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Oh, and also the really sweet romance that develops between the cocktail waitress (Sandy, right?) and the hot stud firefighter is great
Yeah, I love that. In other versions of Cyrano, I always feel bad for Christian, and end up muttering to myself, "Damn, why don't you just look for a pretty, sweet, uncomplicated girl with whom you can have a basketful of rosy-cheeked healthy bairns, instead of flailing and being miserable around someone so out of your league?"
Favorite throwaway Roxanne bit: "I want to look like... Diana Ross."
Steve Martin seemed to have a thing for modern adaptations: he turned Silas Marner into A Simple Twist of Fate. That was a nice movie.
I loved this bit! One of my favorite things about the film is his friendship with Shelley Duvall--it was one of more realistic man/woman best friend relationships I've ever seen in the movies. Oh, and also the really sweet romance that develops between the cocktail waitress (Sandy, right?) and the hot stud firefighter is great; they're very much suited for each other without being complete dimbulbs.
Yes and yes. Such a sweet movie. And Daryll Hannah in this was just lovable (as she was in Splash). Amazing considering how GODDAMN FUCKING SCARY she can be (Blade Runner, Kill Bill 1&2).
OOOOH! Another Steve Martin favorite - ALL OF ME! Which is also another "can't switch away" movie.
If we're talking Steve Martin, "Roxanne" is my favorite, but I have a place in my heart for "L.A. Story."
"Every where I go, things remind me of her..."
L.A. Story is great.
I'm anxious to see how Shopgirl turns out. I loved the book.
I keep meaning to pick up the book, but then there's alwas things in front of it at the bookstore.
Bookstores are hard. I step in, and so many of the titles call to me...
I love L.A. Story.
"Drive? In L.A.?!?"
Gah, yes! LA Story, with Patrick Stewart as the world's fiercest MatreD (sp?) at L'Idiot. One of the movies best jokes - if you blinked, you missed it.
Also, MAN WITH TWO BRAINS isn't remotely a good movie from beginning to end, but has a TON of good jokes.
"Your drunk driving tests are really hard!"
"Into the mud, scum queen!"
"Get that cat out of here!"
"MERV GRIFFIN?!??!??!?!"