F/C/M: Eternal Sunshine, Spanglish, Stranger Than Fiction.
Ha! And ow.
M: Eternal Sunshine, if I must.
F: Spanglish.
C: Stranger Than Fiction.
I've heard that Spanglish is not just terrible, but also offensive, so it'd be hate-fucking, I guess. And I've heard that Stranger Than Fiction is pretty good. But I learned from watching Speed that I'd rather be infuriated than bored, and STF looks boring.
Doing Time on Maple Drive
Thank you, Frank!
I'd still like to see
Stranger Than Fiction.
Even though I won't ever forgive either Ferrell or Kidman for stomping all over
Bewitched.
I actually liked Stranger Than Fiction, but more for the Emma Thompson and Queen Latifah than for the Wil Ferrell.
Also, The Conversation is awesome.
True. I also love
The Lady Vanishes.
I'm very impressed that
Jean de Florette
is on that list.
I won't ever forgive either Ferrell or Kidman for stomping all over Bewitched.
That's how I feel about Land of the Lost. When I was seven years old, Land of the Lost was the coolest thing ever. (And in spite of the now-cheesy looking SFX, they had A-list scifi writers working on the show). It's like Ferrell went back in time and spat at my seven-year-old self.
I was surprised how much I liked Will Ferrell in Elf. I am pretty fond of Adam Sandler when he isn't turned up to 11, and Man in the Moon was pretty great despite my tepid feelings for both Jim Carrey and Andy Kaufman.
It's like Ferrell went back in time and spat at my seven-year-old self.
Exactly.
I will say probably no one's going to make the Bewitched movie of my dreams, but what they did was so far off the reservation, it was barely recognizable. Sniffle.
LoTR Extended BluRay is up for preorder.
I enjoyed both
The Truman Show
and
Eternal Sunshine.
(Quite like the soundtrack thereof too, Beck does a fine version of "Everybody's Gotta learn Sometime".) I also thought, at the time, that
Ace Ventura
was one of the funniest movies I'd ever seen, though the sequel was quite a step down. Oddly enough, it's
The Mask
that I found kind of meh.
I also thought, at the time, that Ace Ventura was one of the funniest movies I'd ever seen, though the sequel was quite a step down.
I loved
Ace Ventura
too. Probably still do, though I haven't seen it in a long time.