Am I the only one who got a little teary at the end of Bridesmaids?
Also, wasn't George Glass the name of the secret boyfriend Jan Brady once made up? (Annie uses that name when Ted asks who else she could invite to the wedding.)
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Am I the only one who got a little teary at the end of Bridesmaids?
Also, wasn't George Glass the name of the secret boyfriend Jan Brady once made up? (Annie uses that name when Ted asks who else she could invite to the wedding.)
I saw the Hunger Games last weekend after not reading the book for quite a while, and I thought they did a pretty good job translating the book into a movie. I spent today rereading the book, and while I still think so, I do wish that they had kept the original story of the pin (more rebellious) and that they had done more with the hunger theme.
As much as it pained me to see the loss of the pins origins, I think I get it: In the books, Katniss had no friends but this one girl. I think if they'd showed Madge, we'd think it shorthand that Katniss had lots of other friends, when really, that was the long and short of it. So in the movie we are presented with a girl who has just one friend, Gale.
OTOH, I don't think it'd have taken more than five minutes to establish that
Katniss had a friend named Madge who gave her a pin.
But maybe it's the lingering consequences of pointing out that relationship?
What was also weird, and I'm far enough away from the books to be confused, is district 11's rebellion. In the context of the movie, it just seems to end in water. I wasn't sure in the theatre if there was victory or not, and then it's never heard from again.
Am I the only one who got a little teary at the end of Bridesmaids?
I'm sure I did. But seriously, I cry at everything now.
I'm in good company then. ::passes Jesse a tissue::
Huh. Just read the Cracked.com movie article. Surprised it doesn't mention the death of Vic Morrow and two children during Twilight Zone. I haven't seen a John Landis movie since then and believe he should have gone to jail.
Also not mentioned - Lars von Trier. His treatment of actresses (tormenting them to get those dark, dark performances) is well-documented.
Yeah, Amy it is.
Saw 21 Jump Street tonight, laughed a billion times. Recommended! Also, Channing Tatum, quite funny! ita, you will love it!!!
I'll get right on that, bon, once the personality transplant has had a chance to settle in.
I adored Bridemaids and the cop is FANTASTIC.