Laga: I was surprised when I saw the movie. I read the book afterward, but I don't remember if there was a scene similar to the one you mention. If there was, it was no more explicit than in the movie and I would have been surprised in the book, too.
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On the AV Club lists: like too many movie lists, it's remarkably shy on accessible comedies, though The 40-Year-Old Virgin made one person's list.
My list would be somewhat different (Lost in Translation and Saved! would have made the list), but what I've seen of their choices mostly seem respectable. I do hate Memento, of course, but I've realized that most people don't so that's okay.
I think I'd have put Wedding Crashers on my comedy list. Saved too
I can't find a watchable clip of it anywhere, ita.
And you really do need the sound to get the full effect.
Glamcookie, I'm with you on TTH. Just ick.
I loved Talk to Her. I didn't really see the big deal about Volver, which didn't seem to go anywhere. Talk to Her was much more narratively interesting.
The best of all Almodovar movies has to be Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Carmen Maura! The Mambo Taxi! The crazy wife hijacking a motorcycle! The gazpacho! Antonio Banderas before he was famous in America! (It is one of my favorite movies of all time. Can you tell?)
Granny O’Grimm.
OMG, that was amazing. I hope it gets an Oscar nod. It's on the shortlist of 10 films.
Granny O'Grimm was excellent!