It was many things, one of which can include enjoyable, but good?
Point (BREAK!) taken. Megan's right, though - it is awesome, but my Bigelow love knows almost no bounds (couldn't be bothered to see K-19). I even love Blue Steel, despite Captain Logic never having seen the boat. That's partly my Jamie Lee Curtis love talking too, though.
I'm not sure that's a good thing in this instance.
I'm not sure that's a good thing in this instance.
It's probably good like Point Break is good.
For those of you watching at home, today is Katherine Hepburn day on TCM. Lots of less frequently seen movies like Mary of Scotland, Sea of Grass, Quality STreet, Keeper of the Flame.
Tomorrow is Paul Newman day on TCM. Showing lots of good stuff. Among the lesser known ones that I've seen I can recommend
Until They Sail
(a big dramatic sweeping romantic WWII epic set in New Zealand. Paul is paired off very nicely with Jean Simmons), and
The Prize
which is one of my favorite faux-Hitchcocks, featuring Elke Sommer (with whom Paul has excellent chemistry) and megan walker's doppelganger, Diane Baker.
Screenplay by Ernest Lehman, who also wrote
North By Northwest
and it's very much of that vibe.
I haven't seen it but I'll probably also grab
Paris Blues
(Paul, Joanne Woodward, Sydney Poitier, jazz in Paris - woo!)
Stop taunting me with your premium cable!
TCM is not Premium here, but we are now. Which mostly means I've watched "Funny People" a few more times, but whatever.
I really liked "Funny People", although maybe not that many times. I'd rec it if you haven't seen it though.
Sadly, it is here. (Meaning it is above the basic digital package, not that it is a separate premium channel like HBO.)