I don't know. I should probably just let Firelight fill the need for that sort of spoof.
'Dirty Girls'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I hated L'auberge Espagnole.
People who liked it, why did you? I thought it was mean people being mean.
Raq, I am SO with you. (I also misheard the title originally and thought it was about an eggplant.)
I disliked L'Auberge Espagnole only slightly less than Y Tu Mama Overhyped Crapfest Tambien.
And in much much MUCH less highbrow cinematic pursuits, we watched a handful of DVDs at the beach last week, including Cars (which managed to make me like whatshisname, the Tow Mater guy), Waking Ned Devine (which is full of plot holes and some really unlikeable moments and yet was still really charming), The Legend of 1900 (which made me want to punch the TV at the end, but does have a couple of amazing scenes that were worth it), and a couple of Frankie and Annette movies (Bikini Beach and Beach Blanket Bingo, which now have The Boy walking around imitating Eric von Zipper).
I disliked L'Auberge Espagnole only slightly less than Y Tu Mama Overhyped Crapfest Tambien.
Oh shit. This does not look good for Homestar Runner.
Oh shit. This does not look good for Homestar Runner.
We still have Faulkner!
Oh no, I meant for my enjoyment of The Spanish Eggplant or whatever. Because I agree with you on Y Tu Overrated Mama.
Eric von Zipper
That's the biker gang leader, right? I love the biker gang in the Frankie and Annette movies.
I'm debating whether I want to risk seeing Vampires Suck next month.
if you're into that kind of thing, it's already available for *ahem*. i, personally, think it's going to be hilarious.
Steph, what was it that made you want to punch out the Legend of 1900?
The pacing, the learned helplessness and self-sacrifice ? Or what?
Eric von Zipper
That's the biker gang leader, right? I love the biker gang in the Frankie and Annette movies.
Yes! "You are my idol and I ADORE you!"
bonny, it was the learned helplessness. Plus, I was angry at the director for showing the ship blowing up. Jesus.
OTOH, I absolutely LOVED the scene when Max first came on the boat and got seasick, and 1900 played the piano as it sailed around the parlor. That just took my breath away.
[REC] was pretty intense at points, and it really made me feel that they just took a camera into a zombie-infested apartment building. I'm looking forward to watching Quarantine tomorrow and seeing how it differs.
Scanners was plodding and dull. What the heck, Cronenberg?