Oh, I remember that movie! Basically, what Fred Pete said.
I'm going to need to hunt that one down again.
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Oh, I remember that movie! Basically, what Fred Pete said.
I'm going to need to hunt that one down again.
I just watched Ted, and it is definitely an example of a childish guy movie that I think is is fun
Joel McHale sure is good at that character, isn't he?
Joel McHale sure is good at that character, isn't he?
I like the fact that he has more layers on Community (as is appropriate), but yes, indeed he is really good at that type.
My annual activity on watching "Groundhog Day" just finished. My how I love that movie. I am continually amazed at how well constructed it is and how you can follow Phil Connors' thinking as he relives the day over and over: a) I'll trying to use this to my own advantage; b) that didn't work, fuck it, I'm going to take out the groundhog; c) I'm going to kill myself; d) none of that worked - now I need to find purpose; e) I guess I'll try to spend all this time learning something and saving those I can save.
Just fantastic.
I'm amazed at how much I can like that movie and Andie McDowell is still, you know, in it. Every time I look.
The whole montage where he keeps killing himself is pretty fabulous.
I know. I adore that movie and you think that it would wear with repetition, since the whole thing is repetition, but it's totally rewatchable.
We do the thing with the hands in the suicide montage all the time. We also invoke, "Uh, Phil, that happens to be one we agree with," often.
Does anyone want to explain to me what I was supposed to like about Silver Linings Playbook?
I'm normally a huge defender of David O Russell's work, but this was just bad. I can see why the performances got some critical acclaim, but WOW what a sanctimonious cliched piece of crap was the plot and script. I kind of can't believe this is the same guy who brought us I Heart Huckabees and Three Kings.
ha! I was entertained by it and I thought the acting was pretty good. I did not find it particularly sanctimonious. I also liked how mental health was generally approached: the characters (and should we say MOST of the characters, not just the two main) had problems and they seemed to be in the process of working things out - as imperfectly as it may be.
I guess I didn't remember that it was a David O. Russell thing, but you just reminded me how long it's been since I saw Three Kings, which I adored.