Inara: So. Would you like to lecture me on the wickedness of my ways? Book: I brought you some supper, but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped. Sin and hellfire... one has lepers.

'Serenity'


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P.M. Marc - Nov 10, 2007 9:21:56 pm PST #2194 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

So, watched Five Easy Pieces tonight, and... meh. I understand that it's a character study, but I tend to have to find a redeeming quality in the character in order to enjoy such films. Dupea, NSM. Am I just an unrepentant heathen?

No. It's a loathsome, misogynistic, boring and self-indulgent waste of time.

(There's a whole slew of Edgy Films About Men that make want to swear off the whole gender and join a separatist movement. Thinking about them provokes in me a violent reaction of utter visceral rage and loathing. Five Easy Pieces is the chief offender.)


DavidS - Nov 11, 2007 4:48:04 am PST #2195 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Full on ragin' Ple.

I really liked the scene with Nicholson's character and his father towards the end. I think Jack did some of his most naked, least mannered acting in that movie.


beekaytee - Nov 11, 2007 5:05:49 am PST #2196 of 10000
Compassionately intolerant

Dracula 3000

A buddy who liked Dracula 2000 as much as I did. (What?) He went on and on about how great...and tragically misunderstood...3000 was.

It made me want to put out an eye. Seriously. The whole franchise is a thing as sad and things can be sad, but...I can't take my eyes off it.

No. It's a loathsome, misogynistic, boring and self-indulgent waste of time.

I totally agree...with an extra added side dish of Last Tango in Paris. Just call me the unwashed.


Scrappy - Nov 11, 2007 7:33:12 am PST #2197 of 10000
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I admired the artistry of Five Easy Pieces, but did not connect with it at all.

I saw No Country For Old Men last night and it was FANTASTIC. Not a false moment in it. The Coens have really made a mature and powerful and exciting film and you all should go immediately.


Laga - Nov 11, 2007 10:00:55 am PST #2198 of 10000
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

I've still never gotten around to watching Last Tango in Paris. Should I maybe take it off the queue?


megan walker - Nov 11, 2007 10:03:01 am PST #2199 of 10000
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I've still never gotten around to watching Last Tango in Paris. Should I maybe take it off the queue?

I thought it was a real bore.


Jon B. - Nov 11, 2007 12:21:52 pm PST #2200 of 10000
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Should I maybe take it off the queue?

Only if you ever want to enjoy butter ever again. Ever.


beekaytee - Nov 11, 2007 1:19:07 pm PST #2201 of 10000
Compassionately intolerant

Yes on both those counts.

After all the 'it's a masterpiece!' hype, I could not believe how incredibly boring it was. Stultifying doesn't even cover it. And the butter thing would not have been half as scarringly gross if there had been even the slightest chemistry in that relationship.

The entire thing gave me a brain cramp...primarily I think...because I was looking for 'there' that was nowhere.


tommyrot - Nov 11, 2007 1:21:59 pm PST #2202 of 10000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

But you have to take into account the times in which it was made. Back then, there were really only limited, stereotypical uses of butter.


beekaytee - Nov 11, 2007 1:55:43 pm PST #2203 of 10000
Compassionately intolerant

True. So, from this moment forward, I will consider my horizons expanded. Butter knows no bounds.

Still. Hated that movie!

PS: it ruined lavender (the herb) for me too. Yeesh.