Minus the dick
Oh god, what was that summer camp movie from the 70's or 80's where one of the female characters turns out to be a guy or a hemaphrodite? Childhood mental scars are resurfacing.
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Minus the dick
Oh god, what was that summer camp movie from the 70's or 80's where one of the female characters turns out to be a guy or a hemaphrodite? Childhood mental scars are resurfacing.
I think it was one of the Friday the 13th sequels.
Sleepaway Camp.
I think it was one of the Friday the 13th sequels.
...and I'd be wrong.
I remember Sleepaway Camp !
I watched Rachel Getting Married last night and am not quite sure what to think of it other than that it was terribly long. Anyone else see it?
I watched Rachel Getting Married last night and am not quite sure what to think of it other than that it was terribly long. Anyone else see it?
Yes. megan walker "Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai" Jun 29, 2009 1:31:04 pm PDT
I haven't seen Rachel all the way through but my impression was that it was so much like real family drama it was no fun at all. I think most of the praise was for Hathaway far exceeding expectations.
Ah, yes, the psychic trauma, I must share it: [link]
I laughed hysterically on watching that, but I'm sure I'll have nightmares of his face.
Thanks, Megan--I think that post was the reason I stuck it in my queueueueue. I agree with your summation and actually Hathaway's range really surprised me. I became very bored with the endless music during the reception - my major complaint with the film.
I liked it, but I have a reputation in my family for loving talky movies where not a lot happens...that one, "Sebastian Cole"etc....Mom often asks me "Is X a Real Movie, or one of yours?" and, you know, I get it. AH was really good, though.