The Devil and Miss Jones
I saw this eons ago and remember liking it, but don't have much of a recollection other than Charles Coburn (also in The More the Merrier) being a hilarious grouch. Will have to revisit it!
I started watching If You Could Only Cook last night (then had to go to bed about half way through), and cracked up at the Ye Olde "OH NOES THERE IS ONLY ONE BED" trope cropping up. Too bad the actual bed sharing didn't happen (probably against Hays code or something).
Finally watched Booksmart last week. Love!
And finally watched Scott Pilgrim a couple days ago. I really like how much it looked like a comic book. The actual story I can't say I cared for.
A meme I've seen a few times on FB has me wanting to watch The Mummy (1999)
OTOH, this is a good opportunity to watch The Watchmen on HBO, I should probably jump on that...
A meme I've seen a few times on FB has me wanting to watch The Mummy (1999)
Dooooooo eeeeeeeet. (And now I'm wondering if it's streaming anywhere...) (It's not streaming on anything we subscribe to, dang it. But Dirty Dancing is on Amazon Prime! Why didn't I know that? Knives Out is also on Amazon Prime.)
Well, shoot, I just assumed it would be available somewhere, I don't actually want to pay to watch it.
Knives Out is always a good choice, though!
I really enjoyed Booksmart.
Booksmart surprised me in just how much it was a gender flipped Superbad. It's a worthy addition to the One Crazy Night subgenre of teen comedies: 16 Candles, Can't Hardly Wait, et al.
Recently rewatched The Perks of Being a Wallflower with Matilda and JZ, and that one still gets me right in the feels. A little bit Ordinary People, a little bit...I don't know? Lucas (Corey Haim)? A little bit My Bodyguard. A little bit Ladybird.
I'm a sucker for weirdos finding their tribe in High School. (cf., Vampire Slayer, Buffy the)
David, have you watched Sex Education? Not s movie but high school tribe check.