Anonymous wrote:Completely overrated. But then again, a lot of older movies are. I guess it brings some kind of nostalgic feeling to people and makes them feel like it is so amazing, when they are really not.
Anonymous wrote:Golightly is the name of the stuff you do for bowel prep before a surgery (ie complete evacuation). Hardly a shining tribute to BaT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it was a product of its time. I tried several times to watch it and just couldn't finish it, but would imagine that a contemporary of the movie would have watched it with completely different impressions. In some way like 'friends' I watched and re-watched every episode, now when I see some repeated episodes it just no longer speaks to me. I have moved on, am at a different stage of my life, and the world has moved on as well from those first seasons - imagine how it would look like to audiences 50 years from now.[/quote
Perhaps you're sober now?
"Friends" was always insufferably bad.
I guess friends is not a product of your 'time'. And yes, I drink less these days...
Anonymous wrote:I liked it well enough, but I liked Sabrina and Roman Holiday better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is just represents the epitome of Audrey as an icon
this-- although much of the movie is dated
How so? She is young and immature, she has a bad choice in men and reasons for choosing men, she is depressed and lonely and drinks too much sometimes.
Sounds like most 20 somethings.
This sounds like most divorced 40 somethings. Anonymous wrote:I think it was a product of its time. I tried several times to watch it and just couldn't finish it, but would imagine that a contemporary of the movie would have watched it with completely different impressions. In some way like 'friends' I watched and re-watched every episode, now when I see some repeated episodes it just no longer speaks to me. I have moved on, am at a different stage of my life, and the world has moved on as well from those first seasons - imagine how it would look like to audiences 50 years from now.[/quote
Perhaps you're sober now?
"Friends" was always insufferably bad.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was the clothes and the music:
http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-500202_162-10009463.html
Casablanca is a great film. As is Notorious and Gaslight.