Yeah, that episode was awesome. Jesus is just alright with me, after all.
Zoe ,'Serenity'
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Jesus is just alright with me, after all.
That's when I really fell for Millie.
She had me at "I'm going to stay sober and have more fun than anybody here."
I should probably get that, but I'm trying to cut back on the Netflix, you know. You guys are not helping.
That's when I really fell for Millie.
That was a nice episode, but IMO the episode with Linda Cardinelli's bad trip and Millie and the basset hound is what really seals the deal. Anyone who doesn't fall right down to worship at the shrine of Millie after that episode is made of stone.
I may be alone in thinking that Apatow's work has gotten steadily stronger, and that F&G just screams "BEHOLD MY FIRST-TIME WRITER UBERREALISM!!" in a way that completely negates any real realism the show may have had.
How does uberrealism negate real realism?
Random guy: Do you wanna beer?
Millie: No, thank you. I'm high on life.
How does uberrealism negate real realism?
I probably phrased that wrong -- the vibe I get from the show is that it's really really trying to be realistic. And the "trying too hard" vibe, for me, gets in the way of the show's actually being realistic. I found it too self-aware to be successful.
That is what I think about Six Feet Under. Not that I didn't enjoy the season-worth I watched...they're all great actors and everything, but sometimes it felt like "Wow, aren't we deep? Making so much of this glass breaking on the kitchen floor." or whatever.And I wish Mama Fisher could have met a Hecubus and gotten a haircut from this decade.
Am I wrong in thinking 2005 had a bumper crop of good-to-great movies? One metric I am thinking of that shows just how much better this year's slate was is possible Oscar nominees. Most years I can't be bothered to care, but this year it seems like there might be about two dozen movies that would be satisfying oscar wins for something or another. A partial list of 2005 movies that might be pretty good, even if I think they're overrated or haven't seen it:
Brokeback
Junebug
Broken Flowers
Good Night and Good Luck
capote
Kong
Match Point
The Constant Gardener
Syriana
Munich
The Squid and the Whale
Wallace and Gromit
Narnia, Pass the Chronic(what)les of
A History of Violence
Serenity
Me and You and Everyone We Know
Grizzly Man
Kung Fu Hustle
Walk the Line
Upside of Anger
Aristocrats