Yeah. It was well past "flat" into "frigid" territory.
The last two Mamet films I watched before this one had some shards of warmth in them (that would be "The Winslow Boy" and "State and Main", although I guess you can't really count the former as a true Mamet), but I wasn't surprised that he was true to form in this flick.
that would be "The Winslow Boy" and "State and Main"
State and Main was eh. The funniest line, I thought was after the car accident, when Alec Baldwin's character said, "Well. That happened."
I'm whitefonting this because it's technically a casting spoiler, but I'm sure it will be everywhere soon enough.
Joss is going to guest star on VM:
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Oh, I think people who don't watch VM will want to know that. What to do, what to do?
You all will be glad to know that, although the CC on the first half hour of east-coast VM was 100% wonkeriffic, it returned to normal before the end of the hour.
But it was pretty funny, learning about refugee dolphins while Veronica was being menaced and shit.
Nutty, I got the debate over gay marriage in Massechusets.
I saw your comments about that in Natter. I was going to ask quester if he (she? --oof I should know this one, I am ashamed of myself) is from Massachusetts, but the spelling of the state name in the last post gives me my answer. :)
Massachusetts needs a cool little spelling rhythm, you know, like Mississippi has, but I don't think I can come up with one.
These days, I mostly only go to TwoP for its media thread. (Oh, and the thread about conversion stories. I friggin' love that one.) Anyway, it seems a few TV critics have had the chance to see the season premiere. From Akron Beacon Journal: [link] You need to bugmenot it to get an access to the article, so I'll just copy the relevant part here, what the hell. It's non-spoilery.
Loving Veronica: A copy of the season premiere of Veronica Mars (airing Sept. 28) has arrived, along with a letter asking "that you please not reveal the identity of who is behind the door, who is having an affair, who is dating whom (or not)... or the shocking ending.''
I took out even a reference to something I was asked not to reveal, since the reference might give away too much.
But I can say this: The season premiere is a complete mind-bender. I had it on while working in my office, and I'm going to have to watch it again to sort out everything that is going on.
But I was immensely enjoying the confusion. Rob Thomas, the brains behind Veronica, is obviously fearless -- and even more willing to play around with viewer expectations than he was last season. So let's all join the ride.
And that includes you O.C. die-hards. I have also seen the season premiere of that show, and it's horrible. Stop your unnecessary suffering. Come over to Veronica.
I have watched the whole thing again (I said on the blog later), this time with my full attention, and it is even more astounding than I thought on first look -- with the funny asides you expect from Veronica, a fully stuffed plot that feels as if it's the launching pad for two or three seasons instead of just one, and, well, that "shocking ending." If I had to grumble, it would be that Kristen Bell, Veronica herself, does not yet seem on her game. But there's plenty of game for her to get into later.
Uhm. Can it be September 28th right now? Please?
It worries me wee bit that KB didn't seem "on her game", because I've rarely seen her off her game in the entire first season. Hmm.