Hell, I even liked Riley.
Ditto. Hell, I even made an idiot of myself telling the actor who played Groo how much I liked his character because he was such a good guy.
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Hell, I even liked Riley.
Ditto. Hell, I even made an idiot of myself telling the actor who played Groo how much I liked his character because he was such a good guy.
I like Piz all right, and Chris Lowell is a doll.
Chris Lowell is a doll.
I'll say. Yum!
Hee. He's exceedingly personable.
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t and, truth be told, Dick Casablanca, who makes me laff
I saw Inside Llewyn Davis last night. Considering that I absolutely despised the lead, I thought it was a good movie. Still, I found Bob Dylan showing up toward the end, signalling the approaching death of the larger folk music scene, deeply satisfying. Given that I kinda like folk music, I didn't see that reaction coming. Ah, Coen Brothers. Is there anything you can't do?
You hated the lead's performance or the character? Loved the performance but hated the character myself. I do have to say that the scruffy, dark curly hair and soulful brown eyes combination pushed all my buttons. I was all "I really hate this guy, but I could look at him FOREVER."
Oh, the character. The lead portrayed the character beautifully. Unless he was supposed to make me like him, in which case he missed the mark.
I do have to say that the scruffy, dark curly hair and soulful brown eyes combination pushed all my buttons. I was all "I really hate this guy, but I could look at him FOREVER."
Ha! Me too!
I was kind of disappointed in the movie. Seemed like a good idea that they never figured out how to really expand on. I did love the music which is what I grew up listening to. Although I like the version of "Hang Me" that I know better than the one in the movie (faster, lyrics make more sense) and now I can't stop singing it.
It is criminal that "Please, Mr Kennedy" is ineligible for an Oscar nomination ( [link] ). Whatever you think of the song itself, or novelty songs in general, it was pitch perfect for that scene.