Jayne (Husband): Oh, I think you might wanna reconsider that last part. See, I married me a powerful ugly creature. Mal (Wife): How can you say that? How can you shame me in front of new people? Jayne (Husband): If I could make you purtier, I would. Mal (Wife): You are not the man I met a year ago.

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


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Laga - Aug 12, 2007 4:37:05 pm PDT #842 of 10000
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

sarameg: if you haven't seen Shaun of the Dead you really oughtta. My sister hates horror movies and even she thought it was funny.


Fred Pete - Aug 12, 2007 4:57:45 pm PDT #843 of 10000
Ann, that's a ferret.

Finally got to see The Great Race after it was on the TiVo for several weeks.

Must-see stuff if you like slapstick comedy. Jack Lemmon was clearly having a grand old time as both the villain and the prince. Tony Curtis was clearly having an equally grand time as the hero. Ditto Natalie Wood as the suffragette girl.

Shake well and bake into a 2.5 hour slapstick comedy set around a New York to Paris auto race during the early 1900s.

To say any more would be spoiling unfairly.


Cashmere - Aug 12, 2007 6:08:02 pm PDT #844 of 10000
Now tagless for your comfort.

I saw the trailer for Good Luck Chuck. I guess Dane Williams is looking to be Romantic Comedy Guy. Don't know but I'm going to pay $9 to see Jessica Alba walk into a iron post.


Frankenbuddha - Aug 12, 2007 6:10:17 pm PDT #845 of 10000
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Must-see stuff if you like slapstick comedy. Jack Lemmon was clearly having a grand old time as both the villain and the prince. Tony Curtis was clearly having an equally grand time as the hero. Ditto Natalie Wood as the suffragette girl.

What, no love for Peter Falk?

Push the button Max!


Fred Pete - Aug 13, 2007 4:36:14 am PDT #846 of 10000
Ann, that's a ferret.

Yes, Falk. The Brooklyn accent you could cut with a knife....

Falk didn't come across as enjoying himself quite as much. Probably because he was trying to become as big a star as the other three.


Volans - Aug 13, 2007 6:27:34 am PDT #847 of 10000
move out and draw fire

Hot Fuzz may cross the line from clever to brilliant. I'm sure I missed a number of the references, but I did love it. Plus, hedgehog!


§ ita § - Aug 13, 2007 7:01:56 am PDT #848 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Another Sweeney Todd pic.


sj - Aug 13, 2007 10:08:29 am PDT #849 of 10000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

It was probably a mistake for me to see Stardust in the same day I read the book. I really didn't like it. I really wanted to like it, but too much was changed for my taste.


Hayden - Aug 13, 2007 10:17:41 am PDT #850 of 10000
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

We watched Hot Fuzz and The Host this past weekend, and both were made of awesome!


Volans - Aug 13, 2007 10:41:34 am PDT #851 of 10000
move out and draw fire

The music in Hot Fuzz was noticeably awesome also (I loved Goody Two-Shoes over the opening scene). They clearly knew it, since the music coordinator was credited as Nick Angel.