sorry about that, Juliebird! it's a really well done documentary. i came away both hating psychos that get away with the things they get away with and having so much respect for Kate and David Bagby for the way they handled everything thrown at them. they are seriously amazing people. definitely watch with tissues on hand. i basically cried the whole way through.
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Julie, I thought of Force of Nature too.
Something New-- yeah any movie where one half of the couple to be is waiting for the other one overcome their issues, or manically dragging them out, both are irritating.
Except maybe Sandra Bullock's character contained too much dpeth for the stereoptype.
In which case Annie Hall really shouldn't be on the list either. The whole point of the relationship is that she leaves him because Alvy won't stop treating her like a MPDG.
I'm going to disagree. If MPDG is the woman who, with no apparent motivation, storms into the overly stuffy male lead's life to turn that life upside down, Hepburn's character in Bringing Up Baby qualifies. Not because of how Hepburn plays her. But because the script never tells us why this woman wants anything to do with this scientist.
Those involved turn the script into a very funny movie. No denying that. But you have to suspend some disbelief because Susan's motivation is pretty thin to nonexistent.
But because the script never tells us why this woman wants anything to do with this scientist.
Because he was played by Cary Freakin' Grant. OK, that may be a tad meta. Still, I have to admit that question never crossed my mind before. I may have a thing for the repressed scientist hottie type, though.
I couldn't watch Bringing Up Baby, despite all the wonderful things I heard about it. The ditz character is too painful to watch. I Love Lucy hurts to watch, because I hate Lucy Ricardo so much.
What Calli said. It wasn't mentioned explicitly in the script, but KH sold it.
I'm picturing Susan Vance looking around and saying to herself "Now, where's a fuddy-duddy I can liven up? Aha, a museum! Splendid!"
I couldn't watch Bringing Up Baby, despite all the wonderful things I heard about it. The ditz character is too painful to watch.
This. I love, love, love screwball comedies. But I really don't like Bringing Up Baby.
I love Gracie Allen, the ditz' ditz, but she always gives the impression of a razor sharp wit underneath the fluff. Lucy Ricardo is just a needy child who wants a Daddy.