If you really love the guy, you know how your father is and you elope!
Um, not only that, but you help him navigate your family, and you warn him ahead of time about potential pitfalls. GAH, I hated that movie.
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If you really love the guy, you know how your father is and you elope!
Um, not only that, but you help him navigate your family, and you warn him ahead of time about potential pitfalls. GAH, I hated that movie.
That's the only Flick Filosopher piece I've ever read, but based on it, I'm a little less than impressed with her ability to separate what appear to be her deep personal issues with relationships from the story on screen.
I found the piece pretty funny, which may not have been her intent. But I have similar issues, ones which probably would make Knocked Up leave a more sour taste in my mouth than The Prestige. Assuming we're asked to get past what she seems to think the film wants us to celebrate.
Just got back from seeing Knocked Up. So. Fucking. Hilarious. And sweet.
I normally cringe at humiliation humor, but I spent almost all of The 40 Year Old Virgin laughing til my sides ached. I think Apatow has earned plenty of cred from me on that score.
Whoa! I thought all the original Vampira video had been lost, but here's the original opening to her show.
Look at that corset trained waist! Aye caramba that must've been wild in 1954.
Maila Nurma was quite gorgeous (and rather Scarlet Johansson like) out of her cool ghoul get up.
Finally saw SHAUN OF THE DEAD. Very amusing, but, considering EVIL DEAD 2 and DEAD ALIVE, when it comes to hilarious zombie movies it's a distant third (at best, since both DAWN and DAY OF THE DEAD had isolated moments that made me laugh out loud harder, and I think just as deliberately).
Granted, I watched the entire movie with a huge smile on my face, but HOT FUZZ hit my hilarity triggers far more often.
See I feel like I'm the only one who thinks Shaun of the Dead is funnier. I just thought the humor in Hot Fuzz was too predictable. Not the least because I watched the trailer umpteen times.
When it comes to 40-Year-Old Virgin I agree with Roger Ebert. (And I'm paraphrasing.) The movie had heart. It's not just that the protagonist rides a bike to work every day. It's that he signals all his turns.
The book The Prestige was pretty much the same as far as "Get on with it already, we know how the trick is done!" FWIW.
Knocked Up has a horrible title, and the ads made me cringe and vow to stay away. Of course I haven't seen 40-year-old-virgin, so there's no built-in cred.
40-Year-Old Virgin has a horrible title too and I might not have gone to see it if Mom hadn't raved about it. The best part of her review (she saw it very close to her retirement community) was, "we lost half the audience in the first five minutes." My brother points out that it wouldn't be a horse it would be a donkey but he refuses to elaborate on how he knows this.