Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raising Arizona,
"I'll Be Taking These Huggies And Whatever Cash You Got"
I can't count the number of times I've watched this scene. Always with tears and aches in my side from laughter. Probably my favorite Coen brothers film, though O Brother Where Art Thou comes close.
Anonymous wrote:The scene in Honeymoon in Vegas where Nic Cage is getting all bent out of shape when Sara J Parker is packing to go with James Caan. Cage is at his absolute kinetic best, storming around the room and he says "... and he will TIE YOU UP AND HE WILL DRUG YOU!" it's so funny.
Anonymous wrote:Raising Arizona,
"I'll Be Taking These Huggies And Whatever Cash You Got"
Anonymous wrote:Love Actually when she realizes her husband is having an affair - the Christmas gift scene. And she goes in her room to compose herself. The song playing ..."I really don't know love ...at all". Heart wrenching.
Anonymous wrote:Grosse Point Blank when Debi slaps him and that smile comes across his face. Things just got hot. ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many of the movies we remember best from the '80s and even earlier? I don't really think the quality of movies has declined -- there were some clunkers then and there are some great movies now. But I'm wondering -- did we watch with more intensity when we actually had to go to movie theaters and our attention spans were greater?
Movies were better written and more original in the 80's than most of the garbage that is coming out now a days.
This is some not true. That is nostalgia talking win and simple, with a little bit of revisionist history thrown in. Psychology studies have shown that what we see when we are young imprints more. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Raising Arizona,
"I'll Be Taking These Huggies And Whatever Cash You Got"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many of the movies we remember best from the '80s and even earlier? I don't really think the quality of movies has declined -- there were some clunkers then and there are some great movies now. But I'm wondering -- did we watch with more intensity when we actually had to go to movie theaters and our attention spans were greater?
Movies were better written and more original in the 80's than most of the garbage that is coming out now a days.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many of the movies we remember best from the '80s and even earlier? I don't really think the quality of movies has declined -- there were some clunkers then and there are some great movies now. But I'm wondering -- did we watch with more intensity when we actually had to go to movie theaters and our attention spans were greater?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is niche, but the scene w/ Jessica's mom (Tovah Feldshuh) in Kissing Jessica Stein. Warms my queer little heart.
I love that movie! Jennifer Westfeldt is under appreciated.