Picked up "The Freshman" for 10 bucks at the grocery store. I love that movie, and by reading the dVD case, I see it's done by the same person you did the original, funny "The In-Laws." I'm afraid to see "The In-Laws" again for fear it won't be so marvelously, chaotically funny again. Could "Serpentine!" possibly be as funny when you know it's coming?
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based on my experience, yes. Ok, maybe not AS, but I still laugh every time.
Oh, good. That movie was such a delight.
I remember seeing the original "The In-Laws" in the theater when it came out. My sister and I were practically crying over "Serpentine!!" and even the Senor Wences bit was hilarious.
Why do I keep thinking that Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist and Zack and Miri Make a Porno are the same film?
I had that some problem for a little while.
Why do I keep thinking that Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist and Zack and Miri Make a Porno are the same film?
Is that better or worse than thinking Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is some wacky Thin Man remake?
I just saw a free preview of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People. It was pretty funny. A bit clichéd, but entertaining and sweet. Nice to see Simon Pegg making it in the States.
Megan, If it was, I'd go. But it probably isn't.
Paul Newman and James Dean screentest for East of Eden.
Also, TCM is going to have a Newman movie marathon on Sunday.