Brad Pitt flew through the air like a muppet shot from a cannon.
There needs to be a whole movie about this topic.
Ethan Rayne ,'Potential'
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Brad Pitt flew through the air like a muppet shot from a cannon.
There needs to be a whole movie about this topic.
"Leave it, it's close to the moment of the funniest hit-by-a-car scene in movie history."
I'd argue that a similar scene with Lisa Kudrow in Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion should be the winner of that title.
I saw both 9 Songs and Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit yesterday. Both enjoyable, though you could hardly imagine movies more different.
The former had a very Northern European feel to me despite being British-made. Similar feel, if somewhat darker, to the cinema verité of Italian for Beginners. And oddly the feeling of absolute reality in all its bleakness helped keep the explicit sex from seeming expoitative despite taking up a fairly large chunk of the movie. Plus, I loved the concert footage, particularly from the Franz Ferdinand performance.
I can't really say much about Wallace & Gromit that hasn't already been said, but it was a wonderfully enjoyable film.
Today I was flipping through the channels and found it. DH said, "Leave it, it's close to the moment of the funniest hit-by-a-car scene in movie history."
That's just weird, because I did the exact same thing on Sunday, only there was nobody to explain what was happening. I was channel-surfing. There was Brad Pitt. Then a car hit him. Then I laughed and laughed. Then I desperately tried to figure out what the hell I'd stumbled upon. Eventually I saw Hopkins and figured it out. And went back to surfing.
When I was over at my in-laws house on Saturday, they had a videotape of Meet Joe Black there.
I spent dinner afraid that they'd want us to watch it with them.
Except that movie comes with a ready-made excuse not to watch it, Plei -- "I'd love to, but I can't. I have plans a week from next Tuesday."
Hell, I think I'm still watching it.
I take it it's long? It appeared to come on two VHS tapes.
I'm still confused as to why my in-laws, who I'd swear have a DVD player, watch things on tape.
So....Doom sucked. I wanted to enjoy it on a "Yay, Karl Urban shooting things!" level, but...it sucked. It's just boring. And there's a lot of standing around talking, for some reason.
I'm contemplating putting Meet Joe Black on my Netflix queue and skipping to that part.
Alicia, I was contemplating the exact same thing.
ION, I finally get to go see Serenity today.
ION, I finally get to go see Serenity today.
I finally saw it last night. It was enjoyable.