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.
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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.
Huh. I had no idea she was married to Roald Dahl. Or that she had five kids with him. Or that she lived on the Vineyard.
There was a great TV movie about her recovery from her strokes where she's played by Glenda Jackson and Dirk Bogarde plays Roal Dahl.
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3. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This one was easier than I at first suspected...the trick is to have GWAR show up, perform a Beatles cover (maybe "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"), and then unleash the zombie plague that destroys Pepperland. It would be the most you've ever rooted for the zombies, I assure you.
There was a great TV movie about her recovery from her strokes where she's played by Glenda Jackson and Dirk Bogarde plays Roal Dahl.
For some reason, this was a formative movie in my childhood. Along with the movie about Rosemary Clooney where she blows up about having to sing "Come-on-a My House" all the time.
Two TV movies I've never been able to forget are the Mary White story (the newspaperman's daughter who gets thrown from a horse) and one about a teenage girl whose bus is hit by a train starring Stephanie Zimbalist. She has to learn to walk again, I think? Or loses her legs?
Okay, maybe that one could have left a more specific mark, but still.