I'm so over Scarlett Johansson.
I barely noticed her. I think Hilary Swank was absorbing most of my irritation. I didn't have enough left over for Scarlett.
Now that I've completed a bajillion chores and errands, it's movie time again. I feel it should be Western night.
I think Hilary Swank was absorbing most of my irritation.
Oh totally, but I expect her to suck. Not a fan.
I didn't feel compelled to seek out a synopsis of the movie to figure out what the fuck I just watched.
I'm so glad to hear it wasn't just me! I mean, jings, I am all about
narrative. Following plots? SO not normally problematic for me. And I'm good with long stories too. But with
Black Dahlia...
well, I appreciated the fact that it all
looked
pretty, and the conceit of using period-esque transitions was vaguely charming, but when the damn thing finally meandered to its conclusion I was left staring at the screen and wondering what had actually
happened,
and why I was supposed to give a damn.
(edited
for excessive use of bolding.)
Wow,
Black Dahlia
is the only movie I can remember having to look up after to figure it out. Also, hated it.
I had a dream last night that I was watching an old B&W movie with Cary Grant that was revolutionary. There was even a full-on butt shot for some reason. I was watching it with my parents, and suddenly it turned into a spouse-swapping movie, with Cary Grant making a move on the old man after joking that the old man's wife was gonna run off with Cary Grant's young wife. And then my parents got up and walked out and I didn't get to see the end.
Zodiac was too too TOO long. I did love the final look the guy gives in there hardware store, though. Chilling.
count me as one of the weird ones who LOVED Zodiac. it was slow, but it also kept me on the edge of my seat.
I just saw the General Lee!
Polgara and I were at Mel's, when someone drove by in a General Lee. As we were driving back to my house, I spotted it parked at the Coffee Bean. I made Polgara pull in and take a photo. It went something like this:
Me: PULL INTO THE COFFEE BEAN!
Polgara: Wha?
Me: It's the General Lee! You can take a picture!
Polgara: We don't have to pull in. I can get a photo from here.
Me: Pull in anyway. It's clearly a SIGN that I should have a latte.
Negotiating~ma to the writers and be~reasonable~fer~chrissakes~ma to the studios.
That's disappointing about
The Black Dahlia
because the book is really excellent.