How is it that even after reading reviews, I still want to see Love and Other Drugs??
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Lots of nakedish Gyllenhaal?
Hathaway and Gyllenhaal are just so watchable.
Gyllenhaal suddenly got hot to me. Even in Brokeback Mountain (hello, buttons!) he wasn't that hot to me. And I haven't seen him in anything since. But the pics are getting hawt.
Plenty of the reviews for it on metacritic are favorable.
As for Cher and her history--I'd love to think prior performance outweighed what I've seen in promos, but I'm going to have to take what they think is representative as more weighty. And it looks ick.
I still don't really care about the Gyllenhaal, but it just looks charming.
Plenty of the reviews for it on metacritic are favorable.
Oh, that's good. I feel like the ones I've seen have basically said that the two stars are good (and good together), but the movie not so much.
I also loved Cher in Mermaids. Oh, and The Witches of Eastwick, although that's a guilty pleasure.
I read an article about Love And Other Drugs in my local paper that talked a lot about Parkinson's (my most beloved grandmother had it) and My So-Called Life, and that did it for me. I'm in.
ION, could I love Jason Isaacs any more than I did before? Until five minutes ago, I would have said that no, I couldn't; but, apparently I can. And now I do.
Adorbs.