Whenever I try to remember watching Showgirls all that comes back to me is that awful scene.
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Hell, just talking about that scene makes people not want to talk about movies....
We watched Hondo the other day. It was... well it had John Wayne in it, so that was good.
I'm seeing The Social Network on Sunday. With a Q&A afterwards with Aaron Sorkin, Justin Timberlake, and the guy playing Zuckerberg who isn't Michael Cera.
I got a few chuckles out of this:
Children reenact "Inception" trailer with household items, locale, and pet.
That was hilarious.
The dog! Jenga! The rolling street rug! That was AWESOME.
Wow, Jessica, I'm impressed.
What I really want to know is if Aaron Sorkin talks like his characters. And if I can touch Justin Timberlake.
They had a special screening like that on campus here last week, and I missed it, because I'm out of it. We got Sorkin, but we didn't get Timberlake or backup Michael Cera.
The Sorkin money quote in the student newspaper:
“There’s this narcissistic part of social networking,” Sorkin said. “This, ‘I’m doing something and I need to tell everybody that I’m doing it right now’.”
Jess, if you touch Timberlake, I'll be jealous. No one is more shocked than I am about that.