I'm psyching myself up to watch
Last Tango in Paris
for the first time. It's weird filling in the gaps in my filmic knowldge. Nothing ever turns out how I expected it. I thought Deliverance would be a comedy because every time my friends talked about it they started laughing. I hope the butter scene has been greatly exaggerated.
edit: hah! I posted and then looked at the post above. Fay, yours is the post that inspired my current Leverage marathon. This show is so much better than "The Two Horse Job" led me to believe. But I'm almost out of episodes and I want to send Tango back to Netflix tomrrow. Maybe I'll run over to the deli for dinner before I put it on.
I'm psyching myself up to watch Last Tango in Paris for the first time.
It's not a comedy. Or good.
I hope the butter scene has been greatly exaggerated.
It hasn't.
It's not a comedy. Or good.
so... don't bother? Do I already know everything I need to know about this movie?
Deliverance
gave me nightmares. People who think it's a funny movie worry me.
Who thinks
Deliverance
is funny?!
Deliverance gave me nightmares. People who think it's a funny movie worry me.
The movie isn't remotely funny, but referencing it can be in the right (or VERY wrong) context.
for example,
I remember a comedian describing James Carville as looking like a love child from "Deliverance."
At that time, that joke made me laugh.
The
Deliverance
jokes usually happened while we were camping and/or canoeing. I think my friends laughed about it because the movie made them very uncomfortable.
re: Last Tango. It's obviously not holding my attention. I think I'll tough it out until Mythbusters comes on.
I've also got
Marathon Man here.
It's rated only slightly higher on the imdb and all I know about it is rogue dentistry and "try acting".
I've also got Marathon Man here. It's rated only slightly higher on the imdb and all I know about it is rogue dentistry and "try acting".
It's a fantastic, taut thriller and has one of the two greatest (that is, most emotionally satisfying) revenge scenes ever. Both of them written by the same screenwriter.
::waits for Frank or Scrappy to back me up on this::