I also loved Cher in Mermaids. Oh, and The Witches of Eastwick, although that's a guilty pleasure.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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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.
Cher caught my eye first in Rocky, then Silkwood. Both were excellent performances, I thought.
Rocky?
Wasn't that Talia Shire?
DH's take on Love and Other Drugs was that it was mostly good until the end, at which point it got very stupid and borderline offensive to anyone living with chronic illness.
Sorry, needle stuck on the main character's name. It was Mask.
Movie You Should Not Watch: Sky Kids 3-D: Game Over. Ricardo Montalban, Sylvester Stallone, and a cameo by Frodo. And terrible fx, really inexcusable given it was 2003.
It's Robert Rodriguez, who makes films with the change he finds between seat cushions.