No, it's cool, I can see that. I took it as amazing wasn't an opinion worth engaging, but I could be a bit sensitive lately.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I will add that Anne Hathaway is so good at playing a smart, self-destructive, brittle, charming, rege-filled addict that she literally WAS my late niece. Oddly enough, seeing her performance actually helped my brother with his grief--he said it made him see that Amy wasn't the only girl like this in the world, and that was an unexpected comfort.
man, that's heavy, Scrappy.
Given Hathaway's real life romantic "troubles", I think she can pull from some depths to play whatever the hell she needs to. Her ex-fiance sounds like a piece of work who really screwed her (and others) over badly.
My friend and I watched "Scott Pilgrim vs The World" tonight and I really enjoyed it. I had read the graphic novels, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well it transferred to screen. I realize everyone else saw this movie ages ago, but I'm typically very late to these things. Good fun!!
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (singing)
OMFG I love this movie. Saw it on the big screen a few years ago, which was wonderful. Have the DVD, need the soundtrack.
ita, I keep being tempted to watch Bronson, but I'm worried it'll traumatized me or worse, ruin TH for me. See also, Hesher.
I totally agree with everyone who didn't like Jules and Jim. Just kind of a "meh" movie for me.
But has anyone else seen Two English Girls? Truffaut made that in the 70s and it was also about a love triangle (based on a book written by the same guy who wrote Jules and Jim) and I LOVE this movie. It has one of the best endings ever. So much better than Jules and Jim, not sexist, etc.
I love almost all the New Wave film makers, though. Even if I don't care for every film - each director has at least a few really good ones in their catalog.
Jules and Jim was a fictionalized autobiography (the book, not the movie). The 90 year son of the maniac-pixie girlfriend in that book has written a French bestseller that is kind of a fiery manifesto for center-left politics. [link]
Don't remember if I initially got this link here or not.
You guys, you guys.
There is a movie coming out this year called Rubber.
I am not making this up.
The Jim Carrey "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" completely missed the point of the original story, didn't it?
Aside from being an awful movie.
Did someone make you watch it as punishment, Dana?