> downer, what with Tobey Maguire's depressive character
> and the
> general outpouring of negativity.
**** I agree the film was a bit depressing when it started
but then it got better along the way ...
>
> But from then on things just totally picked up, and at
> about the
> halfway point, it suddenly struck me that I was
> absolutely in love
> with these characters. Every single character here is so
> well
> thought out and beautiful in their own way;
**** I liked everyone except Downey Jr., his off screen
antics were influencing me, such a shame because he is
talented ... I liked that reference to "Natural born
killers" too ... when he is in that bar and they play a
song that is on the NBK soundtrack, as you know he appears
in NBK too ... ;-)
even the
> small roles
> sparkle, like the transvestite that Robert Downey Jr.
> picks up on the
> airplane -- a character that initially looked like a
> two-dimensional
> caricature, but who in the end turned out to be charming
> and sad and
> weary and wise all at the same time. Just beautiful.
**** Yes, it surprised me ... the transvestite was
obviously a superfreak (like in the song !) but there was
more to her/him than that of course ... That scene with
Douglas in the car was powerful.
>
> And the fact that every performance is nothing short of
> flawless
> doesn't hurt either. Michael Douglas has gained new
> respect in my
> eyes after taking this role; he allows himself a
> vulnerability that
> I've never before seen in him, and needless to say the
> movie benefits
> immensely from it. Frances McDormand, my favorite
> actress, is
> heartbreakingly good also, proving once again her
> immeasurable range -
> - this character is radically different from her snappily
> righteous,
> overprotective mother and her cozy but astute small-town
> policewoman,
> but she pulls this one off with the same effortless,
> no-nonsense
> skill that's become her hallmark. Young Tobey Maguire
> hits all the
> right notes in a sweet, sweet performance,
***** So true ... top notch performances right *there* ...
Hanson also had those good actors in "LA Confidential" of
course ... another 3.5/5 film for me. He just misses the
"bull's eye" for me.
and Robert
> Downey Jr.
> lights up the screen every time he graces the camera with
> his
> presence.
**** Lights up as in "tilted" like a pinball machine ? ;-)
As for Katie Holmes...she could be the worst
> actress in
> the world, and I would still hunt down everything she's
> ever been in
> and watch it religiously. But that's just me. Then
> again, it's
> probably not just me. Heh.
**** mmmmm .. oh yeah !
>
> I simply can't say enough good things about this movie.
> I'll list
> one more and then stop, so as not to risk turning into a
> pile of mush
> right here. This film has one of those senses of humor
> that creeps
> up behind you and tickles the hair on the back of your
> neck instead
> of bludgeoning you over the head. I can't remember
> laughing as much
> at a movie in a long time.
**** I laughed a few times ... I wouldn't say it was a very
funny movie overall though ... watching downey running
after those pages was sumthin' else ... also Douglas
calling that black guy "Vernon" all the time and trying to
get away from him ... Dead dog in the trunk of the car ...
;-)
Example: the hilarious scene
> where
> Maguire takes his first sip of strong liquor and spits
> out a pill,
> which promptly sticks itself to Douglas's lapel. The
> camera makes no
> effort to point this out at the moment it happens, opting
> instead to
> focus on Douglas's exasperated face. This is so
> infinitely funnier
> than if they'd gone with a close-up of the pill during
> its moment of
> landing. "Ha, ha, ha," I found myself spewing. "Ha, ha,
> ha, ha, ha,
> ha, ha." And so on.
**** Yes, amusing scene, I couldn't believe my eyes ...
hehe !
>
> Ah hell, I can't stop. The dialogue, the acting, the
> characters, the
> humor (am I sounding redundant yet?), the situations, the
> emotions,
> the music, *everything* ... I LOVED this film.
> Absolutely bloody
> fantastic.
**** Wowo !! ;-)
>
> I'm gonna go turn into a big pile of mush now. Be seeing
> ya.
> Gauti
**** Good review Gauti, I liked the film but not as much as
you did obviously. 3.5/5
Marc ;-)
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" Look - I'm here with my partner and 9 other people,
see, and we're dying, man ... You're gonna see our brains
on the sidewalk - they're gonna spill our guts out ...
Now you're gonna show that on television - have all the housewives look at that instead of 'As the world turns' ... I mean what have you got for me ? I want something for that, man ... "
**** That's right, I actually watched an animated film
tonight ...
A friend recommended it to me (Hi Elaine !)
I can't say I was too impressed by this iron giant's antics
... It wasn't awful but I wouldn't watch it again either
... 2.5/5
Good visuals, sound, etc. but as is often the case with
those animated films, the story is the issue, it's so
"sappy-la-la" ... At some points it was supposed to be
touching, the iron giant being mistreated by the
government, under heavy fire and I was actually laughing !
It was amusing to me in part ! I was thinking
Schwarzenegger would have been perfect as the "voice of the
giant" too !
Simple story of a huge iron giant from outer space, he
lands on Earth and is "adopted" by a tiny boy ... His
presence has to remain a secret, then of course he is
discovered, wrongly accused of being naughty, I could see
the twists and turns coming from far away ...
Some parts are too unbelievable too, how did the giant knew
how to "pose" in front of that sign to conceal his presence
?? How did he learn how to jump in that lake in a very
"familiar" way ?? How could he learn everything in such a
short period of time basically ?? He couldn't have known
about those things, impossible ... I would have needed more
"suspension of disbelief" to like this ...
Timothy McVeigh would probably have liked this film on the
other hand since it's so "anti-government" ... The entire
film describes the government and the army as EVIL PEOPLE
basically, out to get the poor giant and make him suffer
... it's almost like McVeigh's propaganda in part, material
not suitable for some children in my opinion.
On the other hand the N.R.A. and Charlton Heston would have
been annoyed cos' they keep hammering it that "Guns are bad
and kill people" over and over ... The poor lil' deer was
killed, snif ! snif ! ;-) Oh come on, Timmy, what do you
think is in your hamburger from B**ger K**g ?? It's silly
in those films, "Bambi lovers yet they all want to go to BK
to get their lil' toys !" ... It's like it happens in "The
world of OZ" or sumthin' ... singin' and dancin' ...
I guess I am too "Down to Earth" to really like this stuff.
Good visuals at least !
Cheers, weeping giant !
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
I watched this one recently ... Good film overall despite a
weak ending, 3/5.
Set in Las Vegas, It's the story of a young boy (Haley Joel
Osment) who designs this system for a school project. He
has to find 3 people he will help and in return those 3
people will each find 3 more to help, etc. The plan is
to change the world surely but surely by having total
strangers be kind to each other, etc. His father left 3
years ago so that it can be used from time to time to make
us feel sorry for him ...
Helen Hunt plays the boy's mother, she has a drinking
problem so it can be used from time to time during the
movie to make us feel sorry for her ... She is also a
waitress in a casino AND some kind of "strip club" only
there was no nudity in there, what's this ?? I wonder what
the drunken guys in the bar were so excited about ?? All
this cheering and laughing over a lil' cleavage ?? Come on
! They must not go out very often !!
Actually, Hunt looks like a cross between "Erin Brockovich"
and a raccoon .. look at those eyes, that make up ...
ewwwwwwk ! ;-) Well, I never noticed how curveous she was
either, I guess like Julia Roberts in "Erin Brockovich" she
benefited from "movie magic" here ...
Kevin Spacey is the teacher who asked the students to come
up with ideas so they could change the world. He wasn't
expecting it to go *that* far of course. Oh, he also has
some burns on his face so that this can be used from time
to time during the movie to make us feel sorry for him,
etc.
Jay Mohr is a journalist who is trying to find out more
about this "Pay it forward" system and Jon Bon Jovi has a
small role has Hunt's ex-husband and Osment's ex-dad ...
The acting is great of course, 2 Oscar winners in there and
the boy from "The sixth sense" proves that his Oscar
nomination wasn't a fluke. Spacey and Hunt are both good
although some twists here and there are hard to swallow ...
(How could Spacey act like that with Hunt near the end, I
mean she treated him like DIRT, as if he was a no good BUM
and suddenly, the very next day he's all hoochie-coochie
... Mmmmmm ... I guess he wasn't too fussy ...)
Osment helps a homeless man, Spacey's character and also a
lil' friend of his who is always pushed around by bullies
... Things don't go as planned and it is difficult to make
the system works ... but don't worry, this is "Hollywood"
after all ... Yes, it is very predictable in part, besides
an unusual twist near the end of course ...
I was enjoying the film up until the last 15 minutes or so
when it turned overly sentimental and "sooo obvious" all of
a sudden ... which is a shame ... I have to penalize it
slightly (Minus 0.5/5 !) for this !
I was reminded of "Forrest gump" and "As good as it gets"
while watching it ...
For your information :
Roger Ebert : 2.5/4
James Berardinelli : 3/4
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
I watched this one last night, my 2nd time seeing it.
4/5 !
Excellent thriller about a man who works in the marketing
dept. of a company (Michael Caine, Hooray !) and is married
to an annoying and over spending wife (Swoozie Kurtz) ...
The problem is that even if he is a big kahuna at work, he
still is unfairly overlooked for a promotion and the new
boss treats him like dirt, making him feel inferior all the
time ... Elisabeth McGovern also has a part as Caine's
assistant.
This new younger and richer boss angers him of course so he
devises this plan to get rid of the two people who are
making his life harder ... his wife and his new boss ...
He realizes he can do this and get away with it because he
is so smart. Makes up a perfect alibi, covers his tracks.
etc. Will Patton is a cop who tries to catch him in a lie
but Caine is so slippery it is actually funny in part ...
Dark humor !
This is top notch material, if you like Michael Caine, you
HAVE to see it ... run to the nearest video store !!
Excellent script, dialogues ... Caine is so evil, yet you
can't help to feel sorry for him because of all those
people in his life who take advantage of his kindness.
Cheers !
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
I just saw part of this on TV ... wow ... it has to be one
of the worst sequels to a horror film ever, "The exorcist.
part 2" and "Psycho II" come to mind as well ...
I had to stop watching after the first 40 minutes because
I was incredibly bored ... it was ridiculous !!
Lousy story !! (Who are all these people ??) I saw the
first film 2-3 times and I couldn't identify anybody ...
Did they start over or what ?? Only Todd is there again as
the evil dude, well, he appears for a good 3 minutes in the
part I saw !! This guy was mumbling about his father being
killed ... Zzzzz !
The acting and the dialogues are sub par ... It was
embarassing .. plenty of scary moments that are just cheap
tricks ... Loud noise as we see someone appearing suddenly,
but you know it's just "BS" ...
They even try the ooooooooold "double fake scare" trick
(I said that like Maxwell Smart from CONTROL !) ... i.e.
When you have a "fake scare" and then 5 seconds later
another one that is supposed to be even scarier except this
idea is so used up it's highly inadequate nowadays ...
I predicted that one actually !!
0.5/5 (I gave 3.5/5 to the original 1992 film)
Cheers, Candyman !
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
Alright, I was asked recently to give all my ratings for
the Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock movies I saw ... so
here it goes ... chronological order !
Julia Roberts
-------------
1990 Pretty woman - 2/5
1990 Flatliners - 3/5
1991 Sleeping with the enemy - 3.5/5
1992 The player - 3.5/5 (Cameo)
1993 The pelican brief - 2/5
1994 I love trouble - 2/5
1996 Everyone says I love you - 2/5
1997 My best friend's wedding - 2/5
1997 Conspiracy theory - 2.5/5
2000 Erin Brockovich - 3/5
Batting average (3/5 or more required !)
... 3/9 ... 33% !!
I don't count "The player" since it's just a cameo ...
Sandra Bullock
--------------
1991 Love potion No. 9 2/5
1993 Demolition man 2/5
1993 The vanishing 3.5/5
1994 Speed 4/5
1995 While you were sleeping 3/5
1995 The net 3/5
1996 A time to kill 3.5/5
1996 In love and war 2/5
1997 Speed 2 : Cruise control 1.5/5
1998 Hope floats 1.5/5
1998 Practical magic 1.5/5
1999 Forces of nature 3/5 (ducking !)
Batting average ... 3/5 or more required ...
6/12 = 50%
They are both making movies that are not very appealing to
me these days though ... so if I would actually watch
"Runaway bride" "Nothing hill" "American sweethearts" or
"28 days" "Miss Congeniality" "Gun shy" ... they would no
doubt get very low ratings ... 2/5 or less expected.
Cheers !
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
> > (thats a minus at the beginning, worst film I have
> ever seen)
**** That was hilarious, Gene ... you made me laugh there
... saying it was "Minus 5 out of 5" ... at first reading
your comment and seeing -5/5, I was thinking you really
meant 5/5 of course, but the next line explained everything
... I was laughing out loud, hehe !
Well I think it's the best horror film of the 1990's and it
would be in my Top 50 favorite films of all times so we
will never agree on that one !
Cheers anyway !
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
It's funny how they change the title of some american films
when they release a french version, most of the times it is
a word for word translatio but not all the time ...
I compiled a list here, for your own personal amusement ...
On the first line is the original title and on the 2nd it's
the french title (translated back into english of course !)
The watcher
Dangerous Look
The perfect storm
The storm
Reindeer Games
No more bets
Pitch black
Black alert
Center stage
Dance your life (!)
The cider house rules
God's work, the devil's playground (!)
Bait
Caught
The way of the gun
Weapon's game
The contender
The candidate
Bedazzled
Diabolically yours
What lies beneath
Appearances
Hollow man
The man without a shadow
For love of the game
Beyond the game and the love (!)
Girl, interrupted
Young girl interrupted (!)
Saving Grace
Helping Grace
Boys and girls
Some boys, some girls
Space cowboys
Space pioneers
Meet the parents
The in-laws
Woman on top
Love, peppers and bossa-nova (!!)
Quills
The feather and the blood
Vertical limit
Extreme limit
Miss congeniality
Miss personality
Men of honor
Honor at all costs
State and main
Careful, we're shooting
Unbreakable
Indestructible
Save the last dance
Born to dance
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Tiger and Dragon
Cast away
Alone in the world
...
I saved the best for last ...
Dude, where's my car
Two dummies on the run
Now is that great or what ?? It describes the movie
perfectly ... for once, truth in advertising !! hehe !
Here's what they say about the film in the french version
...
"Two slackers, Chester and Jesse, are trying to get back on
their feet after a wild night ... They discover that their
car has been stolen. The two dummies try to find it and
have a wild adventure ..."
hehe !!
cheers !
Marc
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
trick ... It's good, but I've seen this before of course !
The film is oh-so "Disney-sized" though ... and it is
annoying in part ... Disney studios backed this film so
there is no profanity, no harsh language, etc. I found it
hard to believe that in those times (Early '70s) and with
the amount of tension in that town (and that team !) with
the new black coach coming in and all, that nobody uses the
"N" word ... strange !!
It was so obvious they were trying to avoid it ... in some
cases they exaggerate with the "N" word like in "Men of
honors" where they were hammering it but in this film it
would have made it more realistic ...
Good acting ... the dialogues are a bit sappy-la-la,
ra-ra-la-la and bla-bla-la-la (!!!) though but I was
always interested anyway ...
The young football players are all good too but I wished
they wouldn't be singin' so often as they keep doing it
every 10-15 minutes ... It was getting on my nerves by the
end ! also an unbelievable twist at one point ...
** minor spoiler **
Will Patton is the assistant coach ... at one point he asks
one of the boys on the team to turn from offensive player
to defensive player (or the opposite, I forgot !) without
even talking to the head coach (Washington) about it !! ...
I was thinking, Oh please ... stop it !! This would be
highly unlikely, Washington would have been enraged, no
doubt ! He's supposed to run the show after all !
FYI
Leonard "Star Wars' fanatic" Maltin : 3/4
Roger Ebert : 3/4
James Berardinelli : 3/4
Note : If you are not a football fan, I doubt you would
like this film though ! The quick editing makes it hard to
follow sometimes as well.
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
Good title, huh ?? Now *that* is what I call a title !! Yes
!!
Good film about two brothers who live together in the same
house they grew up in. Their parents died a few years ago.
One is very serious and works as an accountant and the
other is more "flaky" and is a struggling actor trying to
make it.
They both have lovely girlfriends when the film begins but
things fall apart quickly ... soon they each find someone
else that is completely different from the previous girl
they were with. Intriguing idea ... The actor becomes more
serious and the accountant get a bit wilder ! Also a nice
side story about a friendly old man who works in the same
office as the "serious" brother. They also have to deal
with the ex-girlfirends of course, issues ...
This is a good lil' film. Low budget, independant ... Good
acting, dialogues, A couple of nice love stories ... The
ending is also quite intriguing and clever, the last 3
minutes made me think : "Awhhhh .. how sweeeeeet ..." ...
I didn't know anyone in the cast but they were all
appropriate.
Try to find it if you like those indie films !
Note : The characters swear a bit too much though, it's not
so bad but they could have cut down on that !
Marc ;-)
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"He won't even eat my cooking anymore - He just orders out - Phones out for pizza all the time - One day last summer in the middle of a heatwave - He threw my roast out of the apartment window - And then he went storming out to get a bucket of fried chicken - I told Betty to go down to the parking lot and get that roast - and then you know what I did ? I made him eat it - The same roast - Two weeks later ..."
Caryl McKay as "Ruth Hoffman" - "Famous dead people" (1999)
Subject: [MV] Combo reply / 10 worst films of 2000
Date: 29 Jun 2001 10:22:33 -0700 (PDT)
Alright, I got several replies about the "10 worst films of
2000" message so here's a general "Combo-reply" ... hehe !!
Most people liked Final destination and The whole nine
yeards a lot more than I did ... I kept reading comments
saying "Oh, that wasn't so bad ..." ;-)
On the other hand, a lot of people agreed that the
following films indeed deserved to be on such a list :
- Me, myself & I
- Cecil B. Demented
- Bless the child
- Rules of engagement
I must be the only one who saw the following films :
- Trixie, comedy with Emily Watson ... I was thinking
0.5/5 after the first 30 minutes, luckily it got "better"
afterwards, ending up at 1.5/5 ... Emily plays a cookie
detective trying to solve a corruption case, Nick Nolte is
the bad guy.
- The Last Stop, Awful thriller that is more silly than
scary, stars Rose McGowan, the curveous lil' blondie from
the original "Scream" film, remember that garage door scene
?? She's stuck in a motel, raging snow storm, a serial
killer is in there too, but which one of the weirdos is it
?? Take your pick.
- Baise-moi, awful french film about 2 girls on the run.
Very graphic in part but the acting is simply HORRIBLE ..
not tomention the dialogues ! 1/5
- Black out ... Silly TV movie about a power failure in a
big city ... a girl is trapped in a shopping mall with a
killer of course ... Not scary at all, simply ridiculous
... (Note for later, never watch a movie made for one of
the major TV networks like ABC, CBS ... etc.)
- New Waterford girl ... someone said they had seen and
loved it at least ... Goofy film about a girl living in a
small canadian town .. .She has plenty of issues ... I can
barely remember anything about this one and I saw it only 3
months ago ... I recall a girl hitting people in the face,
and knocking them out cold every time with one punch ... as
ifffff !! It was ridiculous seeing grown men hitting the
deck after being "hit" by this tiny girlie.
Other titles that were suggested (Partial list) I added my
ratings to the ones I have seen ... NS = Not seen !
Pay it forward, 3/5
Small time crooks, NS
Down to you, NS
Autumn in New York, NS
Grey Owl, NS
The family man, NS
Proof of life, 3/5
Bedazzled, NS
Mission to MArs, NS
Committed, NS
Battlefield Earth, NS
Lucky numbers, NS
Joe Dirt, NS (I think this one is a 2001 film though !)
Loser, NS
Hanging up, NS
Lost souls, 2.5/5
The watcher, 3/5
Boys and girls, NS
Urban legends 2, NS
Ready to Rumble, NS
Next best thing, NS
Titan AE, NS
Whipped, NS
Several of these films would make it on my list of "Worst
of 2000" so I am glad I didn't see them in any case !
Cheers !
Marc ;-)
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"MoΘ, j'fais mon ch'min dans la foule en n'espΘrant qu'une chose - C'est de voir ton visage ou de t'entendre crier - Avec ta voix immense et ton coeur qui explose - Aidez-moΘ - Aidez moΘ ..."
Subject: [MV] Sleepy head ... 8 million ways to die (1986)
Date: 30 Jun 2001 22:11:04 -0700 (PDT)
--- Jay wrote:
> I saw BREAKING THE WAVES on tape, from IFC. & I
> agree, just
> stunning, I am sure I was unable to get to sleep for
> hours.
>
*** The opposite happened to me today, I was feeling like a
sleepy head ... I was trying to watch this bad film :
"8 million ways to die" (1986) ... 2/5 .. .and I kept
falling asleep, I was watching 30 minutes then I was
falling asleep so I would have to rewind the tape a lil'
... start to watch it again ... ZZzzzzzzzz, once more,
going back ...
This film wasn't awful or boring, I just don't know what
the problem was but it was quite a difficult film to watch
entirely, it was making me sleepy the whole time ...
Jeff Bridges plays this ex-cop who tries to find why a
hooker was murdered, this hooker had asked him to help her
get away from her pimp, etc. ... Rosanna Arquette is also a
hooker .. and there's Andy Garcia as the typical bad guy,
wowo, was he faking that accent or what ??
There is one totally ludicrous mexican stand off scene in
there too, people shouting for 3 minutes straight ... "PUT
YOUR GUN DOWN !!!" "LET HER GO !!!" "NO YOU FIRST !!!"
"I'LL GET YOU FOR THIS' GONZALES !!" "IN YOUR DREAMS' PAL
!!" "LEAVE HER ALONE !!" "NO NON NON NO NO !!"... bla-bla
... I couldn't believe my eyes, t'was embarassing for
Garcia espeSILLY. ;-)
This was Hal Ashby's last film apparently ... too bad !
Marc ;-)
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"MoΘ, j'fais mon ch'min dans la foule en n'espΘrant qu'une chose - C'est de voir ton visage ou de t'entendre crier - Avec ta voix immense et ton coeur qui explose - Aidez-moΘ - Aidez moΘ ..."