Last Days of Disco is the Stillman film I loved dearly, and I enjoyed Barcelona, but Metropolitan bored me to tears.
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Barcelona is the Stillman film I loved dearly, and I enjoyed Metropolitan, but Last Days of Disco bored me to tears.
For a bit there I was confusing Snow White and the Hunter with Mirror, Mirror. And I was thinking that Kristen Stewart shouldn't be mistreated because of an awful trilogy to the point of her name being avoided (and while I was still confused, I was trying to figure out why people loathed Charlize Theron).
But, yeah. I've had a problem with she-who-must-not-be-named-horse-face [cuz it's mean] on the basis of aesthetics alone. The acting looks dreadful in the trailers, too, on her part. I never got her. And when I saw Mary O'Reilly (or whatever that movie was with John Malkovich) I finally understood the horror of her face. I like her in certain roles, but the trailer for Mirror, Mirror makes me cringe
I was just thinking that it might have been a commentary, Jesse. If so, the creators believe it...they had a nice little chemistry...it would be good to see her on there again.
Huh. I hadn't heard that about Gugino in Justified. Great! Instant headcanon it is!
I've actually liked J-Ro a lot in a few movies, mostly where she was meant to be hugely unsympathetic. I know there are a lot of people who hate it, but I freakin' adore My Best Friend's Wedding because her character is such a blind trainwreck. She's destructive and self-obsessed, but I thought the scene where she confesses her feelings (and have them blown up on her face) was just terrific. Not to mention the denouement, which dares to go counter to decades of "Platonic Girl/Boy BFF but Secretly Meant To Be" tradition.
Another one I adored was Duplicity. Roberts and Clive Owen were super fun together, and the script was witty and smart. I was quite sad that it did not do well in Box Office, because I wanted more movies like that.
I liked Duplicity!
Is that Justified spoiler s2 or s3?
Vonnie, I am with you on MBFW. I felt for her and I loved the ending. "By god, there'll be dancing!"
How can you not love a movie with Rupert Everett leading a singalong to a Dionne Warwick song?
How can you not love a movie with Rupert Everett leading a singalong to a Dionne Warwick song?
I'm not a JR hater, but Rupert Everett was definitely the best part of that movie.
Is that Justified spoiler s2 or s3?
S3, but only a little.