I guess so. But not even after??
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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She figured it out the next morning. When she woke up--on the beach where they had done the deed, in full view of the hotel the wedding she was attending was at. Did I mention that this woman was 36 at the time and besides being a PhD, is kind of a dope?
After = passed out?
signed, Had a Wild Youth
The second one is what got me, Jesse.
I was completely charmed by the scene where the sister tries to catch her husband in an affair and he's really playing fantasy baseball. Mainly because it feels so true that the things that can make relationships so fraught are the little things, like wanting to spend time with someone vs. the other person wanting some autonomy.
I found it a very enjoyable movie.
That makes more sense to me, Robin. I am trying to avoid all the TMI here! PS: Did your friend have a lack of misspent youth? Or just an extended one.
Lack of one. Plus apparently he was visiting from Italy and had a killer accent.
Heh.
Just got back from a very fun movie day with ChiKat! We did manage to see both Paris, je t'aime and Once back-to-back, and I liked them both very much. (ChiKat can share her issue about Once if she'd like).
PJT was a wonderful series of 18 5-minute long vignettes about the city, most dealing with love in all of its forms (from familial to romantic, from new love to old and lost loves). The most bizarre (but strangely amusing for me) one was about Mime Love (I hate mimes, but the depiction was goofy enough to help me get over my dislike), the Elijah Wood one was very Gothic Silent Film in style, and the Gus Van Sant-directed one had a nice French New Wave feel. But my two favorites were one about a quiet young man who falls for a Moroccan (possibly--could have been Algerian) girl wearing a hajib, and one co-directed by Gerard Depardieu about an older couple meeting before she finally signs her divorce papers, with Ben Gazarra and Gena Rowlands as the couple. Overall, a movie well worth seeking out.
Once was filled with very real performances and directing style (very cinema verite), and Glen Hansard's performance was all in his eyes (it helps that he is damn sexy in that beard, too!). Loved the music, and just loved the whole film. See it if you can!
I am halfway through Stranger Than Fiction and am finding it less engaging than I had anticipated.
Oh I lurved that movie! Maybe it loses something in the translation to small screen.