My boss (a British history librarian in her 60s) told me yesterday she wanted to see Elizabeth this weekend, and I said I'd heard there were some historical inaccuracies, so if those bothered her she might want to be warned. She replied, "Oh, I just want to see CLIVE OWEN! In doublet and hose!"
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I stayed home yesterday and caught "You've Been Served" on some channel.
Question: When did the "rival performance teams square off in a competition only to tie and then have a dance/drum/rap/walk-off where the rules all change and the protaganist (who inevitably got booted earlier in the story) gets to compete and that makes the team win" become it's very own genre? Am I late to the game and I'm just not remembering it in other, earlier movies?
Rocky and Apollo Creed tied in Rocky I, but I don't think that's what you're asking about.
Well. I can mark Rocky off my list of movies to see
Hee.
Drumline!! As cheesy as that ending is, I really love that movie just because being in the band is cool, instead of dorky. Also, that final drumline-off is freaking awesome.
Totally.
Aww, Drumline! Cheesy, yet fabulous. (Plus, music fraternity shoutouts!)
I have seen that movie like 4-6 times. The final sequence with Earth Wind and Fire is just fucking awesome.
Joe laughs because I have NOT seen the whole of Drumline. Just the last half-hour or so.
I just like Drumline because where else can you watch only the band parts of college football? On ESPNU, you have to wade through all of that football to get to the guys in purple uniforms with feathers bashing one another with their tubas.
(Except for The Play, which thankfully they show shorn of its game context, because stomping on trombones really is that funny.)