I figured it was silly to watch movies like that edited.
It is, but it's not like a Denis Leary comedy where you actually lose a lot in the editing. I enjoyed VW enough that I'd pick it up if I saw it in the $5 bin at Target. (And then maybe get to see more nekkid RR.) The 2nd one - you're really not losing much by watching it edited. Promise.
I noticed that it has Lauren Cohan! Which made me want to watch it more.
I'll see if Comedy Central runs them a few dozen more times and set my DVR, thanks. I do like Ryan Reynolds and Kal Penn.
Lauren Cohan
Ohdeargodbadfangirl. I was wondering why she looked so familiar. Ooof.
I do like Ryan Reynolds and Kal Penn.
They play off each other very nicely.
Ok, interesting topic of relevance to, um, some of us, what is the dumbest movie you've rented for love?Either real love, or the Drool Streaks on the Monitor kind...up to you?
I like The 400 Blows quite a bit (especially the in-jokes referring to other scenes from French cinema), but Truffaut is my least favorite director of the French New Wave. I absolutely hate Jules et Jim and don't have much use for Shoot the Piano Player.
I love L'Avventura and liked Blow Up, but man, Antonioni was all about the ennui. There's no action.
I rented Uwe Boll's House of the Dead because Tyron Leitso was one of the stars. I hope I never sink lower than that.
I rented White Noise 2 for Nathan Fillion. The Katie Sackoff was a bonus. The plot was... not.
Speaking of the French New Wave, the AV Club put an interview with Agnes Varda up today: [link]
Truffaut is my least favorite director of the French New Wave. I absolutely hate Jules et Jim and don't have much use for Shoot the Piano Player.
::cries::
(although
Jules et Jim
does suck)
Corwood--no Truffaut love? Really? Even for lovely confections like Day for Night?