I think I would have liked
Harold and Kumar
better if it had worked from an absolutely straight-faced production: like, if the raccoon stunt had been less obviously fake; if the cheetah thing had been replaced with something that could actually happen. I like slapstick as much as the next person, but I like my slapstick to look like it is happening without too obvious an authorial hand helping it along.
I admit, the likelihood of a coked-out Doogie Howser, looking for
girls,
showing up in rural New Jersey is not high; but being able to ride a cheetah, I am thinking no.
At one point, the DH was lying face down on the floor in front of the TV, crying, he was laughing so hard.
Which point? Because the scene with Hold On does that to me every single time.
Hold On
is on the work radio RIGHT NOW!!
AIFG.
Nutty commenting on the realism of scenes involving cheetahs? The comedy practically writes itself.
Makes me wonder if she likes
Bringing Up Baby.
Hee.
Makes me wonder if she likes Bringing Up Baby.
Least favorite screwball ever.
Well obviously the terroists have won.
goes to notify Homeland Security
I know, I know. But rewatching
Holiday
recently only reconfirmed my opinion.
Well, ok. You've made an effort. No jail for you.
(totally just kidding. I am not the Boss of Movies who can declare people to go to movie jail and only watch
Dune.)