Did you know T.C. Boyle already wrote a short story about the forbidden love of Mamie Eisenhower and Nikita Kruschev?
You've got it backwards. It's Ike and Nina, about Dwight Eisenhower and Nina Kruschev. It's hilarious.
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Did you know T.C. Boyle already wrote a short story about the forbidden love of Mamie Eisenhower and Nikita Kruschev?
You've got it backwards. It's Ike and Nina, about Dwight Eisenhower and Nina Kruschev. It's hilarious.
You've got it backwards. It's Ike and Nina, about Dwight Eisenhower and Nina Kruschev. It's hilarious.
Aha! Well, I knew it was in Ple's perverse political wheelhouse.
Watched District 13. There's a little movie that's better than it had to be!
That's the one I came out of thinking "I should really tell ita to see this movie."
I liked Quiet American a lot, Cash.
I caught the first few minutes on Bravo or AMC and I figure with Michael Caine and Brendan Fraser, how wrong could it go?
Do the titles Jaws 4: The Revenge and George of the Jungle ring any bells? Not that I know anything about The Quiet American, but neither actor is insurance against crapulosity.
I found George to be quite cute and funny, playing to Fraser's comic strengths. The Dudley Do-Right, movie, though, that's a stinker.
Yeah, my nine-year-old loves George. And I don't much mind watching Brendan Fraser shirtless, either.
I'm with AmyLiz, Brendan Fraser either shirtless or in period clothing is always pretty to look at. And, George, for those who grew up with the cartoon, was a wonderful romp that totally captured its namesake. I liked it. ::sticks out tongue at George detractors::
I really liked The Quiet American. In fact, I own it. It's one of those movies that will occasionally flash a visual on my mental screen, or I'll feel a mood evoked by it, usually unrelated to what's going on this-world at that moment.
Do the titles Jaws 4: The Revenge and George of the Jungle ring any bells? Not that I know anything about The Quiet American, but neither actor is insurance against crapulosity.
I think I saw an interview where Michael Caine commented that he loved doing Jaws 4--or at least he loved the beach house that he bought with his paycheck.
The Quiet American is now in my Netflix queue.
I watched John Tucker Must Die last night. surprisingly? much better than i thought it was going to be. very funny in parts.