I loathe The Fifth Element.
I didn't really start hating it till I found out that war is bad and love is good. Up till then, vaguely irritating euro-pop comedy, but not actively hateable. Okay, not
really
hateable, but not good enough to keep me on that channel for more than 10 minutes.
Damn. CURSE YOU Michael Bay! Why did you have to start casting interesting actors?
Always remember: Scarlett Johansson was in
The Perfect Score.
True, she was the absolutely best thing about that movie (as many of the reviews will bear out) but the movie still blew. She, like everybody, enjoys money.
Though she does have a better record than most actresses in her (my) age group, I must admit.
If I'm to get a message from Grease, it is to deny yourself in order to get ass.
I'm single. For all I know, my reluctance to embrace the above is related.
Why are musicals exempt from "message"? Is it history, or intrinsic to the genre?
I was only 8 when The Terminator came out, so it wasn't exactly what my parents would have been taking me to anyway.
We need a good offa my lawn post. Oh wait, I'll do.
DAMN KIDS, OFFA MY LAWN!
(saw Terminator a bunch in the theatre)
We now return you to your regularly scheduled posting. Stay in school.
I saw
Terminator
in the theatre too -- the weekend T2 came out. Montreal used to have great rep theatres.
The first issue musical is Show Boat, which premiered in 1927. There are also such examples as Of Thee I Sing and Finian's Rainbow and South Pacific, for pity's sake.
Grease is deliberately fluffy, the movie much more so than the stage production, in which Frenchy has a pregnancy scare.
See, ita, I saw it as saying love lets you expand who you are - he could be Greaser AND letterman, She could be nice girl AND wear hoochie pants. It's all good.