I hear that they are charging an extra fee at some theatres - to cover the cost of replacing the 3D glasses.
Oh, I hope that's what it was. When I ended up paying $8 for an afternoon matinee, I assumed the local cinema had upped its ticket prices to East Coast levels once its competition closed.
tiggy, links like that need to come with a warning!
I already had a bad day, thought your link was also Star Wars related and a funny pick-me-up, and now I am thoroughly depressed.
I need a beer . . . or six.
eta
feeling better now, and wanted to clarify that that documentary looks amazing, and really fucking heartbreaking and horrific. But amazing.
Manic Pixie Dream Girls--one of my most hated fictional stereotypes. I'm glad someone named it for me.
In general I share your hatred for the type, but the ladies Hepburn are immune to my scorn regardless of how flighty their characters may be.
I never made it all the way through
Breakfast at Tiffany's,
so I have no official opinion there. I don't think that Kate was a MPDG in
Bringing Up Baby,
but I could be biased. I mean, she was a wackaloon, and he did loosen up, but I don't feel the movie worshipped her like many of the others prostrate themselves to the trope.
My fave scene is when she went all swinging on the jail door mob gal.
I can't give you anything but love, baby!
I don't think that Kate was a MPDG in Bringing Up Baby, but I could be biased.
nods
I refuse to accept that Kate was a MPDG, either.
And, after reading through the entire article, I am left with the suspicion that there were some guys who expected me to be their MPDG.
My love for Audrey runs deep but I still hate
My Fair Lady.
That list also reminded me that I really need to get around to watching Annie Hall one of these days. (I've been holding out for a cinema showing.)
I'm surprised that Force of Nature didn't make the list. Except maybe Sandra Bullock's character contained too much dpeth for the stereoptype.
Masculine Perfect Dream Guys. From a recent discussion of my own, may I include the male version, for example Simon Baker's Brian in
Something New?
While I love the guy, this character was so blatantly perfect and condescending of the female character that I wanted to scream. "Here, let me show you how you've been living your life wrong". *smack*