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Lemon face -- eeew!
Lion face -- RAAAR!
OK, bring it down...
And wasn't he supposed to be good in Hollywoodland?
Yes, he was.
DH and I finally watched Hot Fuzz and liked it. We also watched the extras, and I just don't understand the hilarity of flushing birthday cake down the toilet.
If you guys haven't watched the outtakes for Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back you missed some of the best Matt & Ben bits.
I fell asleep watching Buffalo '66. I wasn't digging it. Is there any reason why I should go back and watch the ending?
I think Buffalo 66 was one of the most boring movies in existence. I don't even remember the ending.
I think Buffalo 66 was one of the most boring movies in existence. I don't even remember the ending.
Scotland Yard arrests them all for killing the historian.
OK! Back to netflix it goes.
Okay, this explains a lot about Bourne Ultimatum, yet not enough.
Upthread I said:
Oddly enough parts of the movie felt very familiar--other than the obvious following on from #2--the scene where he talks to her while looking at her from the building across the street seemed so familiar to me that I was confused whether there'd been a similar scene in the previous movies, or if I had recast that bit of the book so strongly.
I need it spelled out more clearly for me, though. Maybe imdb.com can help.
I just watched Dancer in the Dark.
It was very haunting. Very good. But when Björk says "I like to pretend I'm in a musical, because nothing dreadful ever happens in musicals" I was forced to scream at the screen "EXCEPT FOR THIS ONE!"
I need something silly now.