The count of three isn't a plan. It's Sesame Street.

Buffy ,'First Date'


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Jars - Jun 10, 2006 8:41:52 am PDT #2206 of 10001

And I certainly didn't think that a good friend would say, "It's not that I'm not sympathetic your wife just died, but bye."

That was my favourite line in the whole movie. Possibly because its the sort of thing I say. Oh dear.


Scrappy - Jun 10, 2006 9:01:06 am PDT #2207 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

That goat didn't even trust its own pants.

Hee hee. I must tag this. May I?


Strega - Jun 10, 2006 12:23:04 pm PDT #2208 of 10001

Oh my god. Once Upon A Time in the West made for a hilarious July 4th viewing once with my family. It's still sort of an in-joke. I can believe it's good, but I can't separate it from the MST filter. Our appreciation for westerns just didn't extend that far.

But my brother can still imitate all (or is it "both"?) of the short pieces that are used as a soundtrack for the entire, 20-hour long movie. He does the waaaa-aaaaah harmonica bit really well. And the plink-plink-plink theme.


Cashmere - Jun 10, 2006 5:22:08 pm PDT #2209 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

We watched Finding Nemo with Owen for the first time on Friday and he can now say, "Disney" and "Pixar". It's amazing to me how much I rediscovered the movie watching with my own child.

He also enjoys Monsters, Inc. which is my favorite.

I need to go out and buy these movies so we can watch them without the stoopid commercials.


DavidS - Jun 10, 2006 5:28:43 pm PDT #2210 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I need to go out and buy these movies so we can watch them without the stoopid commercials.

Heh. O is now at the age where you will watch and rewatch those movies until you've memorized them. I think Emmett's seen both Toy Story movies about 40-50 times.


Hayden - Jun 10, 2006 5:54:11 pm PDT #2211 of 10001
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Hee hee. I must tag this. May I?

But of course!

I can believe it's good, but I can't separate it from the MST filter. Our appreciation for westerns just didn't extend that far.

Oh yeah. It's one of my favorite movies, but at least one viewing has led some friends and I (under the influence of certain influences) to mock it like it was Manos, Hand of Fate. It's just soooo extreme (with the insanely long scenes, the tracking shots that seem to go on well past the breaking point, the random violence, the crazy macho pissing matches that make no sense, the abrupt anti-climax) that it's practically an über-Western.


Strega - Jun 10, 2006 6:11:23 pm PDT #2212 of 10001

My nephew will jump and fall down, and then yell, "Em rogin!" His folks explained that this meant he was Buzz Lightyear, and he was broken. Then he'd get fixed, and shoot at us with his arm laser.

Cute, but slightly worrying.

it's one of my favorite movies, but at least one viewing has led some friends and I (under the influence of certain influences) to mock it like it was Manos, Hand of Fate.

Oh, phew, I thought you might be shaking your head sadly at us. Between the mocking and the endlessness, we completely lost the plot, so there was a lot of "Does anyone remember what he's trying to do?" Come to think of it, we may have walked down the street to watch the Hayward fireworks in the middle, which can't possibly have helped. Or maybe that was after.


Fiona - Jun 10, 2006 10:24:24 pm PDT #2213 of 10001

I think Emmett's seen both Toy Story movies about 40-50 times.

We're up to about that count with Nemo and Shrek, I think. B. didn't like Toy Story 2 when I tried to watch it with him a year or so ago and asked me to turn it off. Maybe it's about time to try again. He also loves The Incredibles but doesn't ask to watch it often, I think it's almost a bit much for him.

Thank God Pixar movies stand up to repeated (and repeated and repeated) viewings.

(ETA: I know Shrek isn't Pixar, and in fact SO and I did tire of rewatching it soon than with the others. Make of that what you will).


flea - Jun 11, 2006 12:23:05 am PDT #2214 of 10001
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Amen to Pixar. We saw Cars yesterday, and Casper got a little bored and sleepy in the middle - as did I, really. The plot felt a little Disnified. But still a great film. My favorite parts (not spoilers for plot or anything, I'm whitefonting just to be careful, but you might want to read if you like to look for things while you watch) - catching the birds on the power line at the start of the drive west - they're the birds from the Pixar short - and after the end at the drive-in, with John Ratzenburger and the earlier movies re-done with cars. I am a sucker for Pixar in-jokes.

We own Bug's Life, Toy Story I and II, Nemo, Incredibles, and all the shorts. Casper has seen the first 3 and the shorts approximately 1 zillion times each, but has only now (at 2 and 3/4) been able to start getting Nemo, and has seen Incredibles once I think but it was over her head still. We rented Monsters Inc last month and had to spend the next fortnight of bedtimes having her beg, "Talk about Boo!"


sj - Jun 11, 2006 7:13:03 am PDT #2215 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

We saw The Break-up last night. I highly recommend it; it is not at all like your typical romantic comedy. It goes back and forth from being funny to painful realistic through much of the movie.