Fido is great, and I love Love, Actually and Ocean's Eleven.
Emmett's been trying to promulgate "Totes Magotes" since I Love You, Man.
Good man.
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Fido is great, and I love Love, Actually and Ocean's Eleven.
Emmett's been trying to promulgate "Totes Magotes" since I Love You, Man.
Good man.
::sits with megan::
I also love Baby Boom! Diane Keaton being cute and awkward is always a win for me.
Oh, oh, Strictly Ballroom!
I can't stand The American President. It's my Michael Douglas thing. I also liked Baby Boom a lot less after the time I was stuck in my ob/gyn's waiting room for two hours and it was looping on their TV.
Oh, oh, Strictly Ballroom!
How did I forget that, I own it!
I love how different and how similar we all are.
Bella Martha (which is totes awesome) reminded me of Dear Frankie. Not a romcom, really, but there's rom in there a-plenty. And if you haven't seen Dear Frankie, I am very very very sorry for you, because its wonderfulness knows no bounds.
A friend of mine loved Dear Frankie, but it was this very enthusiastic, "Here, let's watch this, you'll love it!" thing. And she couldn't understand why everyone she showed it to cried. I mean, I loved it to, but it wasn't exactly a *happy* movie for me.
No, it's a weeper, but a weeper which leaves you feeling all tender and happy and hopeful.
Exactly, Scrappy! Getting to that through tears was surprising, though, when she never mentioned it being weepy.
Dear Frankie is good. It makes me sad that Gerard Butler makes crappy movies.