That movie appears to be about a balls-out hunt for...a bottle of wine?
'Dirty Girls'
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You got a problem with that?
I do, but I don't drink wine.
It was written by William Goldman, but that's probably the best that can be said about it. That, and the presence of Louis Jourdan.
William Goldman's book "Adventures in the Screen Trade" is one of my favorite inside-Hollywood books. A very entertaining chap.
Well, he did write Princess Bride.
Yup! And doctored who-knows-how-many? scripts. Rumor has it that he wrote 80% of Good Will Hunting.
You don't want to know how often I have watched Two Weeks Notice, which is my favourite of the Bullock rom-com oeuvre.
Anytime you want to come over and watch it one more time, Vonnie, there's space on our couch. Provided Hec is out of town.
While You Were Sleeping is still one my fave Bullock movies.
The Proposal was enjoyable, but it was also like a reverse Two Weeks Notice.
I'm not complaining, because RYAN REYNOLDS.
Early Malle is fun. Jazz! Jeanne Moreau! Zazie!
One of our local indie theaters was showing Elevator to the Gallows recently, and I enjoyed the hell out of it. I think at least a third of the movie is just Jeanne Moreau walking the rain-drenched streets of Paris while Miles Davis's soundtrack wails and lights flicker on the empty buildings. Which other Malle movies should I see now?