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.
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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.
Yeah, Emmett and I snuck in to see 21 Jump Street after watching John Carter. Jump Street was very funny, and Tatum was well cast/used.
She's the Man and his SNL hosting gig did convince me he either has some comedic talent or a personality that approximates the possession of same. Whatever it is vanishes into the mist when a role calls for dramatic chops, however.
21 Jump St looks entirely not my sort of comedy, and I don't believe I'll die any the less well-rounded for not having seen it, so I'm pretty okay with skipping it.
If he's good at that sort of comedy, he isn't good at anything I enjoy yet, so he's going to have to cry himself to sleep yet one more night.