The "Charmed" version of 12 Angry Men is hilarious also.
Willow ,'Showtime'
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I really enjoyed Burn After Reading - it's not up there with Fargo, but it's sharp and fast-paced and hysterically funny. JK Simmons is fantastically wonderful. Clooney does a great job parodying his Syriana character. Brad Pitt cracked me up.
What's a bottle episode?
An episode where all of the action takes place in one location, generally written to save money after a vfx or action-heavy ep.
I'm finally watching Casino Royale. I'm a bit disappointed that the best they could come up with for the villain banker is "Le Chiffre". Lame.
Isn't that what he was called in the book?
Very possible. If so, I think somehow that's even more disappointing.
I was watching Caché last night. I think it's one of the most boring movies I've ever seen. I stopped halfway. Is it worth continuing? I'm vaguely intrigued by the concept, but, God, is it slow.
I found it riveting, myself. But Haneke's a bitter pill of a filmmaker. I think he's as misanthropic as Von Trier, and sometimes I find his movies as revolting as I find some of Von Trier's. I liked Cache, though. It reminded me a bit of Cantet's Time Out, another movie that pretends to be a suspense film but isn't. Cantet's a much warmer filmmaker, though.
I was watching Caché last night. I think it's one of the most boring movies I've ever seen. I stopped halfway. Is it worth continuing? I'm vaguely intrigued by the concept, but, God, is it slow.
Well, I don't see the payoff myself, but Y(WTF)MV.
Speaking of boring, Caché is actually the cover of the film book I'm editing right now. The authors insisted on it because they love the film. I don't know how this cover would induce anyone to pick up this book.