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once you make out with your movie mom
If you must be used to wipe the floor with, best the person doing the wiping be Anjelica Huston, you know?
So Lloyd Dobbler ruined other men for John Cusack too?
He's always made movies that weren't romantic comedies
I meant he keep making them in between other things. Which just makes sense, gotta do what makes money. But when The Grifters came out there was a lot of talk about how this was a breakout role that would put him into position to move away from the rom-coms and that didn't really happen.
I wonder how much of that is the movie market over the last ten years. I can name you ten romantic comedies, and ten action movies, and ten oscar-bait historical epics. But for the life of me, I have trouble thinking up a large number of plain old dramas.
I mean, plain old dramas that were made for more than $11 and a package of macaroni, and plain old dramas that made any money. I guess they exist, but they seem to exist in places like HBO, you know?
I could respect Cusack more if he picked better romantic comedies (preferably that never, ever star Meg Ryan), but if it's between romantic comedies and shlock Michael Bay fare, I say bring on the SNAG.
I guess they exist, but they seem to exist in places like HBO, you know?
That seems to have happened with a number of genres. The "weepie," for instance. Used to be, Joan Crawford or Norma Shearer would suffer and suffer for the major studios. Now, it's someone who had a hit TV series 10 years ago suffering for Lifetime.
Sorry to divert from the Cusack topic, but I have a question. I mailed some DVDs back to Netflix on Tuesday, and have yet to hear that they've been received. Normally I would have heard something by yesterday afternoon or tomorrow morning. At what point should I start worrying?
Anne, under "Your Account" you can report the DVDs as returned and not received by Netflix (click on "Report Problem" next to the title). I did this once, and they showed up at Netflix very soon after, so I'm not sure what happens if they're really lost.
Anne , I just had the same problem. I sent back 2 dvds a couple days before I sent back another. The third got there the next day and the rest got there today.
There's an option in Report a Problem for discs that have been sent back but haven't gotten there yet, if I were you I'd report them as such.
They let a few losses slide before they ask you to stop paying. But I wouldn't report them until it's been a week or so.