(Plei, don't read this.)
Speaking of 80s movies that some of us love beyond all reason: August is when the
Everything's Duckie
special edition of
Pretty in Pink
will be released. With the original ending. Pete says that the look on my face when he told me about this was even better than he expected.
Is it good or bad that I have seen all the se movies many times?
Hopefully good. Cause I have too. But some I was too late for, maybe.
Speaking of 80s movies that some of us love beyond all reason: August is when the Everything's Duckie special edition of Pretty in Pink will be released. With the original ending. Pete says that the look on my face when he told me about this was even better than he expected.
WHA-HUH???????????
BOUNCE BOUNCE BOUNCE
updates Amazon wish list
"He's not gonna ride his bike past your house
anymore!
"
...um, never saw
Pretty in Pink
either.
I think I was probably reading trashy SF while everyone else was going to the movies.
August is when the Everything's Duckie special edition of Pretty in Pink will be released. With the original ending.
You failed to white font, and I have HURLED with feminist rage at the thought of the whiny entitled emo white boy.
HURLED, I tell you!
I suppose I should sit through it though, just so that I can take notes and write up why it is that it makes me an angry little bunny in ways that make more sense than just FUME! But man, the gender politics of that movie are just blindingly evil.
It's cute, Fay.
But it's not like not knowing who Lloyd Dobler is. Of course, I gave up dating a guy cause he didn't know who LLoyd Dobler is.
(it was a shorthand for general communication problems, though. You know?)
Of course, I gave up dating a guy cause he didn't know who LLoyd Dobler is.
sighs
Alas, we are never going to date, then.
scurries off to imdb
I think I was probably reading trashy SF while everyone else was going to the movies.
Oh, I did a lot of that. It's just there were certain movies that I made exceptions for.
Pretty in Pink
is ... I can't explain. I not only identified with Duckie (AND wanted a version of him for my very own), but I assumed I was going to end up like Iona. Well, except for the (oh heck, I'll whitefont)
part where she stops being quirky and gorgeously eccentric just because she's started dating a normal-type guy.
I would be thrilled to bits if there was lost-but-now-restored scenes where that part is reversed, but I'm pretty sure they don't exist anywhere except in my head.
Ah. Like the bit in
The Breakfast Club
where they did the scary makeover of banality?