Here's the Will Ferrell, Jack Black, John C. Reilly song.
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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And in Netflix are craxys news. This cracked me up:
"L, the following movies were chosen based on your interest in: Marie Antoinette Wet Hot American Summer Red Dwarf: Series 1
Mona Lisa Smile"
...Marty not only won, but he got to accept with Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg standing onstage next to him.
Made all the more interesting if you've read Peter Biskind's, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls. A book about Hollywood in the 70s that is well worth reading.
I wish Pan's Labyrinth had won Best Foreign Film, but The Lives of Others looked really good and was the only one I could see it losing to.
No love for Volver? I didn't see either of these two movies, but I did see Volver and I loved it. Not as much as some other Almodovar films, but still a great movie. And Penelope Cruz really surprised me with the actual acting and looking hott.
Oh wow. Just now watching Little Miss Sunshine for the first time. We're only ten minutes into it (we had to pause for a phone call S had to take), and oh. my. god. Steve Carrell just broke my heart with a single look, in his very first moment on screen.
Wow.
Isn't it an AMAZING movie, Seanie????
Yes. Yes it is.
We're on a bathroom and ice cream break, about an hour into it. I thought I was a Steve Carrell fan before. I was wrong. I had no idea how incredible he was. The scene in the gas station where he ran into his ex blew me away.
I love the kid. The son.
Oh wow.
That movie broke me in every possible way. I was laughing and crying the whole way through. Sometimes both at the same time. What a great movie. And what an incredible cast. Solid performances all the way around.
Plus, HODGES! And CHLOE!
I liked Volver, GC, but it paled in comparison to Pan's Labyrinth. Anything with a review that can contain the phrase "not as much as [fill in the blank]" would pale in comparison to Pan's Labyrinth.
Haven't seen Lives of Others yet, though.