Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robin Hood: Men in Tights - I walked out 15 minutes in and watched Jurassic Park again instead.
What About Bob - LOATHED IT!
Agreed. What About Bob was trash.
OMG….What About Bob was hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Hoosiers, in the movie theater on a date with my HS boyfriend.
I fell asleep in the theatre 1/2 way through and woke up to rolling credits.
Anonymous wrote:Bill and teds excellent adventure
Anonymous wrote:Roger Rabbit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love, Actually was the worst, actually
As a collection of stories, it had some decent-to-good ones (and some terrific actors) but the poor/weak storylines were terrible and should have been jettisioned. I think it only got made because Richard Curtis, the writer, was hot hot hot at that point. It's as if he had a dozen ideas for movies, couldn't complete a full script for any of them, and mashed them together into this one holiday-themed mess. I do like many of the performances which are worth watching as individual scenes (Bill Nighy as the rocker, with his manager; Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson, heartbreaking; Hugh Grant is amusing enough; Laura Linney's character is so pitiable). But it's the overall waste of a talented cast that's the huge pity there.
God, the porn actors’ interminable subplot. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robin Hood: Men in Tights - I walked out 15 minutes in and watched Jurassic Park again instead.
What About Bob - LOATHED IT!
Agreed. What About Bob was trash.
Anonymous wrote:Lost in Translation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Year at Marienbad. So painful!
I love you
Why, thank you. This is one of those “if you know, you know” situations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Year at Marienbad. So painful!
I love you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sideways was awful. There was nobody to root for since all the characters were sucky people. Stupid storyline. Valid, whiny losers…all of them.
And it ruined Merlot. After that movie came out, merlot became trendy and everyone was churning out the largest volume possible, regardless of quality.
Merlot or Pinot Noir? Were people going for Merlot in defiance of the movie? The main character hated Merlot, I don't understand why it would have gotten trendy as a result. Pinot I could understand. Just curious.