Desk Set also has, hands down, the most romantic line I've ever heard, delivered by Spencer Tracy, after recounting his ex-girlfriend, the model, who wrote him long letters when he was in the war, full of details about hemlines and fashion. Then he says to Katharine Hepburn, "I'll bet you write wonderful letters."
Oh my god,
swoon.
I love that movie, and that line was what sealed the love. Mmm.
As I said on Twitter, as much fun as
Tron Legacy
was, I understand now how most people feel about the
Matrix
sequels. I still think you're all crazy and wrongheaded, but I get now where the hate and eye-rolling come from.
As I said on Twitter, as much fun as Tron Legacy was, I understand now how most people feel about the Matrix sequels. I still think you're all crazy and wrongheaded, but I get now where the hate and eye-rolling come from.
Because... they... don't hate them enough? Is that it?
Help me to understand!
The Matrix didn't have any sequels.
The Matrix didn't have any sequels.
Oh! I know this one, Alex! It's "What does
The Matrix
have in common with The Highlander?", isn't it?
Crazy. And. Wrongheaded. All of you.
And as I said on FB, I loved Burlesque with every speck of glitter in my soul.
And as I said on FB, I loved Burlesque with every speck of glitter in my soul.
So you're saying that
Glitter
left a stain in your soul that won't come off?
I saw the movie created to push all of my "like" buttons,
The King's Speech,
and it was AWESOME. Colin Firth = sexy oscarbait; Script = literate and involving, period details = heavenly.