But if it's being delivered by Bill Nighy, who cares how overblown it is?
'Sleeper'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Would you believe that Crank is on USA network tonight? It'll be cut to ribbons, I expect, but it'll at least give me a little taste.
I'm not sure the movie CRANK and "taste" have anything in common. IJS.
What, seriously? Huh. But I don't think that's a movie I want to watch cut to ribbons.
Bernard and Dorris?! Really?! Getoffamylawn, buncha cheap bastages. /issues
Bernard and Dorris?! Really?! Getoffamylawn, buncha cheap bastages. /issues
I'm missing something here, right?
Tilts head sideways like a confuzzled dog.
I also saw Slumdog this weekend, via the theaters. I thought it had many things going for it, and could easily pull down the Oscar this year as it's extremely accessible, but I was kind of wishing it didn't tie itself up in quite so pretty an ending bow.
Also, why on Earth did the brother decide to die in a bath full of money? And why did he have to get redeemed in the first place? Meh.
Oh, and also also, didn't Jamal know the number for a certain cell phone Latika had at the end? Why did they have to hang out on a train station to find each other? If I had been him, I'd have called her and said "Come meet me at this hotel I JUST BOUGHT US, k?"
I did enjoy it a lot, despite my nitpickies. I thought it was significantly less flawed than Benjamin Button, which seems to have the best chance otherwise, so whatever. Of the ones I've seen (haven't caught The Reader or Milk yet), I actually thought Frost/Nixon was the best movie, though.
Having not watched Crank, I have a totally different movie-related question, which I blame on Shrift:
What's your favorite Hepburn/Tracy movie?
I'll go first: Desk Set. What's not to love? It's geek-tastic, and has the nerdiest pickup line with the power to make me swoon: "I'll bet you write wonderful letters."
I'm thinking MILK might pull it off, if only so Hollywood can send a big, gianormous FUCK YOU! to the rest of California (and the states/folks that helped) for passing Prop 8.
What's your favorite Hepburn/Tracy movie?
Astonishingly, while I've seen a few Tracy movies (BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, IT'S A MAD, MAD....), and more than a few Hepburn movies, I've yet to see a movie with them paired.
Is ashamed