Spike: Heard what happened up top, offing your dad and all. Don't know if you know this, but, uh…I killed my mum. Actually, I'd already killed her, and then she tried to shag me, so I had to-- Wesley: Thank you. I'm…very comforted.

'Lineage'


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SuziQ - Dec 26, 2007 5:14:08 pm PST #2978 of 10000
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

sj - really? I missed that....geeesh. Might have been when I had my hands over my eyes. I loved the movie, but I have blood issues.


sj - Dec 26, 2007 6:46:04 pm PST #2979 of 10000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Really. TCG missed it totally despite my squealing, that's how quick it was.

Edited for clarity.


DavidS - Dec 26, 2007 8:24:20 pm PST #2980 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Slate talks about a movie I never heard of...

It's a totally famous cult movie, tommy!

I don't love it like Cor does, however.


Hayden - Dec 26, 2007 9:32:09 pm PST #2981 of 10000
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Yeah, I love the hell out of it. And I really hate James Taylor, so that's saying something. In fact, it would make a fantastic Zen double feature with Cockfighter, which is a similar Monte Hellman-directed faux-exploitation existential-crisis dialogue-lite movie.


lisah - Dec 27, 2007 5:44:35 am PST #2982 of 10000
Punishingly Intricate

Cockfighter is one of my favorite movies!

My friend and I are trying to figure out what movie to see on Sunday. So far on the list:

The Savages
Romance & Cigarettes
The Kite Runner
Charlie Wilson's War
Enchanted
No Country for Old Men

What do you all think?


Fay - Dec 27, 2007 5:49:42 am PST #2983 of 10000
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

Having only seen Enchanted from that list, I'm going to say: Don't go see Enchanted.

It's more of a catch-it-on-TV kind of movie. I think if I hadn't paid money for it, I'd have appreciated it a lot more.


DavidS - Dec 27, 2007 6:13:40 am PST #2984 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

What do you all think?

No Country For Old Men is near the top of my list.

But I haven't seen a lot of movies so I also want to see: Sweeney Todd, I'm Not There, Juno, Darjeeling Express (still barely hanging on in theaters here), and There Will Be Blood.

It's interesting, we've had two movies come out this year which were hailed as instant classics: No Country For Old Men and There Will Be Blood. That's unusual.

I'm also struck by how daring filmmakers were this year - not always successfully, but risks were taken: Southland Tales, I'm Not There, There Will Be Blood.


Tom Scola - Dec 27, 2007 6:14:55 am PST #2985 of 10000
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Let me know if you're up for seeing a movie this weekend, David.


lisah - Dec 27, 2007 6:15:22 am PST #2986 of 10000
Punishingly Intricate

I can't get over how much Daniel Day Lewis looks like a gaunt Tom Selleck in the posters for There Will Be Blood !


lisah - Dec 27, 2007 6:16:39 am PST #2987 of 10000
Punishingly Intricate

I saw Sweeney Todd on Saturday. I was familiar with the plot and general tone but had never seen the musical and, I have to say, I was really shocked by how deeply tragic the story is.

I'm supposed to see Juno tonight!