I still love the part in Reality Bites where EH says Stiller is "the reason Cliffs Notes were invented" Although I feel more sympathy for Michael now...I could see how you could have good intentions and still be *That Guy*
This is why I like to re-read books and re-watch movies at different points in life. It's always eye-opening to see how our own maturity and life experience informs our perspectives, isn't it?
What movies or books have you re-watched where your life experience altered your opinion on a character's choices?
What movies or books have you re-watched where your life experience altered your opinion on a character's choices?
Star Wars. Took me two or three times through to become a Han Solo girl. I was Luke and then Lando first.
I seem to have lost a burrito. I'm not so much worried about having lost it. I'm more worried about when I'll find it.
When I first watched Hedwig and the Angry Inch, I thought she was awesome. When I saw it again a few years later, I could see how she was a controlling asshole.
I seem to have lost a burrito. I'm not so much worried about having lost it. I'm more worried about when I'll find it.
This would make a great Pweet.
I loved Liesl's song and dance in
The Sound of the Music
and
Kim's in
Bye Bye Birdie.
I watch them now and cringe, especially with Liesl.
I really now think that Holden Caulfield is a whiny bitch (much like Ethan Hawke in Reality Bites). Of course, even as a child, I sympathized with the Fish in Cat in the Hat.
Latest obsession:
Wet:
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Hand: [link]
The hairdryer probably makes it not-wet:
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I was always a Han Solo girl. I was kind of smug when I was 8 that the other girls could have Luke if they wanted, less competition for Han.
edited for faulty math
Does it say too much about me that I considered myself an R2D2 girl?