Conclusions of R + J
Paul Rudd = Adorable
Harold Perrineau in drag = HOTT
Leo = very pretty like a young rent boy
John LeGuizamo = the height of hotness
Red headed dudes = doofy and sound like they need to blow their noses.
Costumes are pretty brilliant, as they do not seem dated at all.(except Romeo's wedding suit) The seventies collars were just coming back in, I think.
ETA: Also, Leo is often wet. And there are a lot of scaffolds
Just got back from
Non ma fille, tu n'iras pas danser
/
Making Plans for Lena.
Probably should have seen
Salt,
but there's nothing like a French film to make you feel things could be worse.
It always amazes me how much Chiara Mastroianni is clearly an amalgam of her two parents.
Also amazing? The Kabuki. Damn, that's a nice theater. Assigned seats and everything. How did it take me so long to discover this?
Also amazing? The Kabuki. Damn, that's a nice theater. Assigned seats and everything. How did it take me so long to discover this?
Plus you can get cocktails with your movies there!
The Kabuki has assigned seats? Oh, cool. I've only been there for a free screening of
The Fall.
And they are glorious: wide, comfortable, with like a mini table between them. Except for the tiny screen, definitely the best theater I've been in in the city.
To lower the tone, we saw The Other Guys last night and it was funnier than I thought it was going to be. The plot is nonsensical, but there are lots of wonderful throwaway lines throughout.
Now you tell me!
Only in certain of their theaters. But yeah, you can get a drink and take it into the movie.
I've seen
Inside Man
how many times? And yet, I can't change the channel.
I wouldn't mind seeing The Other Guys. Mark Wahlberg can be pretty darn funny, and I wouldn't mind seeing him work with Will Farrell.