The Woody Allen movie -- Husbands and Wives, I think?
And he was in the Steve Martin movie where Steve Martin was a charlatan preacher -- Leap of Faith, maybe?
He didn't die in either of those.
t edit Oh, and Schindler's List.
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The Woody Allen movie -- Husbands and Wives, I think?
And he was in the Steve Martin movie where Steve Martin was a charlatan preacher -- Leap of Faith, maybe?
He didn't die in either of those.
t edit Oh, and Schindler's List.
He didn't die in Nell, did he? And I haven't seen Gun Shy, but since it's a romantic comedy I doubt anyone offs him at the end.
Love, Actually.
In case anyone was unsure - 40 Year Old Virgin = STUPID.
I know, I know. I was not well last night.
Looks like Sean Bean is a good guy less than Liam Neeson survives.
Oh, and I liked 40 Year Old Virgin, though it was a little too human with the pain sometimes--unlike Wedding Crashers which allowed you to maintain a polite distance, all the better for howling with laughter.
I loved 40 Year-Old Virgin. I hurt myself laughing several places, and I thought it earned its sweet sad moments well. (Much like Apatow's other work -- I'm watching Undeclared on DVD, and I'd forgotten how good it was. Like Freaks and Geeks, only with less this-is-my-first-real-show self-consciousness.)
Oh, and I liked 40 Year Old Virgin, though it was a little too human with the pain sometimes
The scene with him riding on his bike and berating himself for being so stupid in front of the guys and saying stupid stuff? I had to laugh in order not to cry, because I've done/I do the same sort of self-berating. Not, of course, for exactly the same reasons, but you know what I mean.
I also liked 40-Year-Old Virgin a lot.
Me too. Big Apatow fan.
Haven't seen 40YOV yet, but I love Steve Carrell. It looks funny as all get out.
She usually annoys me, but Stephanie Zacharach's review of The New World over at Salon (day pass required) is cracking me up.
And in classic movie news, I watched It Happened One Night, with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert (HUH. BUH.), last night. Very enjoyable. I say it well deserved to walk away with all five major Oscars that year (movie, director, screenplay, actor, actress), but I have no idea what it was up against, so that wouldn't be an honest assessment. Still, it's a very funny movie, with very pretty, and talented, people in it.