I love After Hours!
Me too!
I don't think I've ever walked out of a movie. I did turn Crash off after about 20 minutes of torture. so bad.
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I love After Hours!
Me too!
I don't think I've ever walked out of a movie. I did turn Crash off after about 20 minutes of torture. so bad.
And I loved "Get Shorty" SO MUCH. "Be Cool" was an embarrassing book that made an embarrassing film. Because I read it prepared to defend Leonard's honor, but there was no honor...only product placement prostitution. I lost a tiny bit of my hero after that.
We tried to watch Waking Life last weekend. It didn't go too well.
I think the only movie I've ever walked out of was Sliver, or another one of those early-90s Lady Exec thriller-type movies. And that was mostly because there was a homeless guy snoring in the theater.
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Dumb people unable to climb out of their own self destructive tracks just make me tired.
That's not how I'd characterize a guy stuck in downtown overnight. Especially when the premise is a dark comedy so all forces conspire against him.
And I loved "Get Shorty" SO MUCH. "Be Cool" was an embarrassing book that made an embarrassing film. Because I read it prepared to defend Leonard's honor, but there was no honor...only product placement prostitution. I lost a tiny bit of my hero after that.
My sistah. My exact thoughts.
That's not how I'd characterize a guy stuck in downtown overnight. Especially when the premise is a dark comedy so all forces conspire against him.
About 5 years after seeing After Hours I ended up being stuck downtown in Tokyo through a bizarrely similar series of events. The comedy of errors was not so funny.
After figuring out that where I was (Ropponji) there were NOCabs and would not be any until rush hour the next morning...and that where I wanted to be (Shinjuku) was 7 miles away, I just started hoofing it. As the drunken people I was with straggled behind me whinging at the top of their guts, I actually flashed on the movie.
Thankfully, about 2 miles into the walk (in freezing weather and not!walking shoes) the stress of a gaijin woman walking after midnight caused a cab driver to take pity on us.
I guess the storyline just hits too close to home.
On another note, I just stumbled across the trailer for the new Fame. What is with our compulsion to take perfectly complete cultural experiences and redo them? Mystery!
Profit!
Also, no creativity!
Cashing in on the High School Musical craze!