that movie kind of scarred me
There are entire portions I won't look at the screen for, and one I muted proactively. I'm not sure I can make the whole way through it. But I need something to occupy my time, and I'm not feeling the other two Netflix movies either.
if you're more than halfway through I think you're past the worst of it
I just shielded myself from the really awful scene I knew was coming, but even so I think I experienced too much of it. But the rhetoric makes my brain hurty.
it's the particular scene of violence I couldn't take. And I think it's repeated.
ita, I agree. I watched it because I was fascinated by it, though. I think Norton did a good job. Plus I wanted to see how he did at the editing. There was a huge deal with him getting his hands on that--I can't remember if it was with the director.
I just saw Taken with Liam Neeson. It's very non thinky and visceral. The fight scenes were pretty Bournesque.
I'm having an email conversation with someone about which one is Bert and which one is Ernie.
I feel really non-thinky.
I gave up. I'm watching a concert for peace. Annie Lennox, John Legend, and Lennie Kravitz so far. I feel much better. Cleaner. Some art I don't need/can't handle.
What is there to talk about who's Ernie and who's Bert? I mean, who doesn't know? That can write English, I mean.
Maybe comparing themselves to Bert and Ernie? Because I've roome with Perkins and no way is she as uptight as Bert.
It was more which one was more controlling rather than which one was which.
eta: I like the way you spelled "a slob", Cashmere.
Bert is WAY more controlling. Ernie is more passive agressive.