I can never resist watching it, but truthfully my love is all for Lloyd. I kind of blur my eyes when Ione Skye is on screen.
This is how I watch Four Weddings and a Funeral with Andie MacDowell.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I can never resist watching it, but truthfully my love is all for Lloyd. I kind of blur my eyes when Ione Skye is on screen.
This is how I watch Four Weddings and a Funeral with Andie MacDowell.
Heathers is a thing of beauty. And while I'm fond of Say Anything, I keep getting sidetracked by playing the "Hey! That location is nowhere near where they just were!" game. The first time I saw the movie, I shook my head in disbelief at the backseat scene; not because of the writing or the characters, but because I knew that at that particular location, they should have been interrupted by the police driving by every, oh, 10 or 15 minutes. (No, I will not explain how I know that. You can jump to your own conclusions without my help.)
This is how I watch Four Weddings and a Funeral with Andie MacDowell.
Word. Although, to be fair, I think it's a dreadfully written cypher of a role, so I don't entirely hold it against MacDowell.
However, this is exactly how I watch X Men movies. I try to superimpose Angela Basset over Halle Berry.
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Veronical Sawyer You know what I want? [shoots J.D] Cool guys like you out of my life.
I don't find the concept of an open relationship with a parent to be skeevish.
I think that's the issue, though, and part of what is so skeevishly painful about it. He uses the words "You know you can say anything to me" like a weapon. When Diane tells her father she's slept with Lloyd, it didn't feel like a natural sharing -- he guilted her into it. And then, of course, she discovers that he's been to lying to her all along.
Word. Although, to be fair, I think it's a dreadfully written cypher of a role, so I don't entirely hold it against MacDowell.
See, I figure that's the only reason she's bearable in it at all. Much, much worse when they actually make her act.
I think the whole "child emotionally propping up the parent thing" in Pretty in Pink skeeved me way worse. Possibly due to Issues.
Word. Although, to be fair, I think it's a dreadfully written cypher of a role, so I don't entirely hold it against MacDowell.
See, I figure that's the only reason she's bearable in it at all. Much, much worse when they actually make her act.
Still, I think the line about the rain at the end may be the single worst bit of acting I've ever seen in a major motion picture.
Still, I think the line about the rain at the end may be the single worst bit of acting I've ever seen in a major motion picture.
Not enough Word in the world.
See, I think Dirty Dancing is incredibly cheesy (once again, the power of DANCE has saved the day!), but it's like my kryptonite. If I flip past it on cable, I am compelled to watch it through to the cheesy end.
Tep is me. Except for the Duckie thing.
I mean, yes, I have been Duckie, but I still growl at the thought of him.