I wanted to see it, I just don't remember why
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Oh my God, so many movies! I Love You, Alice B. Toklas is intermittently funny but mostly just REALLY dated. (My dad adores it, though.)
Who says A Woman is a Woman was selling out? That's just silly. I actually recommended that to someone tonight who wanted to see movies similar to The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Of course, that comparison is kind of misleading. But A Woman is a Woman is no more selling out that Breathless is. Whereas Le Mepris might be (at least if you trust the prof from my Godard class, which I don't entirely)...
And I Am Love was one of my favorites of the year. So fucking pretty! I could watch it a dozen times more. So much of everything that I love about movies.
Andreas: Yeah, I get the feeling my mom would love it (she still goes into hysterics whenever someone brings up 'It's Complicated'). I mean, I first heard of A Woman is a Woman in an article that said some rival director described the movie as Godard selling out, so, you know, I expected a relatively normal musical. As for I Am Love, I didn't particularly like the plot of the script, but the mise en scene (if I can be pretentious for a minute, which I will anyway) was so maddeningly gorgeous I ignore it all. I get the feeling that Tilda Swinton has a very limited grasp of Italian, though.
Ah, one day I'll write a better post for it.
I can't testify to the quality of Swinton's Italian, but I did read that she learned to speak it with a Russian accent, as befits her character, which is impressive enough for me. And yeah, "maddeningly gorgeous" sounds about right. THE PRAWNS!
Andreas: The prawns make hardcore Christians question everything they once knew.
STFU, Barbara Streisand should be ratified by committee and passed as a law!
Awesome description of I Am Love.
And as someone who does know Italian, Swinton's accent was all kinds of OMFGunbelievable. She's a genius!
Your response to FUNNY GIRL is heinous. You know she's greatest staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar. (You know you do.)
I haven't seen "I love you, Alice B. Toklas" despite my undying love for Sellers. Though, after your description, maybe I don't have to.
One of those posts that starts with a smirk and ends with a spit-take. Right on, your review of Funny Girl. Brevity is, indeed, the soul of wit (and the "indeed" insertion kinda kills the point).
Neil: Only if the law is the legalization of adult muzzles.
Jose: Was this ever called into question? Nonetheless, we should repeat this every morning to remind ourselves how unworthy we are.
Andrew: I know that, but she still sounds like my grandmother.
Amber: You do, if you love Peter Sellers. I'm ambient, so it didn't do much for me.
Yojimbo: ...thank you?
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