miss maggie (
bossymarmalade) wrote2002-10-15 03:52 pm
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food goes in here
I have been a feedback bitch for the past little while, and for the first time in months I've actually got nothing in my feedback-folder more than a couple of days old. Yay, me! Feedbackin' ain't easy, but it sho' is fun.
And, since I haven't done one in a bit, here's some
Bend It Like Beckham: I usually won't watch Indian movies. But this was less Indian than British. plus Jonathan Rhys Meyers was in it. With short, dark hair. And he was...manly. Like, not sweating-grunting, but definitely not the petulant boy-man he is in so many other roles. It was a cute movie--the actresses were sweet, and even if the story was none too original, it was done well. I mean, hey--Big Fat Greek Wedding was all about the execution, man. It was one of the Seven Original Plots of the World, after all.
By The Light Of The Silvery Moon: Doris Day and Gordon McRea, and very very...odd. It was a Thanksgiving-themed movie, in the delightful Hollywood tradition of having a movie for every season, and, um...could the mother have been more stupid? But I liked the kid, and Miss Day, and the Wee Sister enjoyed the brief appearances of a BHCHB (that's Big-Headed Curly-Haired Baby, in case you were wondering). Plus, the title song reminds me of JC. Not the sun, but the moon!!
Crossroads: I liked On the Line better. Waaaaaaaay better. I didn't believe for one minute that Miss Brit was an unpopular nerd. Plus when that guy put on his toque, he looked like Enrique Iglesias. Don't turn off the liiiiiiiiight!!!!
Urban Legend: I saw the second one, so that kind of ruined the surprise of who the killer was. But Joshua Jackson was in it, and he was great, and he had really cute sneakers. Plus, I think Michael Rosenbaum is cuter with hair, and how did Tara Reid get me to like her in this flick? Alicia Witt has some bouncy red hair on her, man. And yes, this rundown of the cast's physical appearances counts as a review, why do you ask?
In the Mouth of Madness: Sam Neill and a really ugly bad actress, plus brief appearances by Charleton Heston during which he was hecked ridiculously by the peanut gallery, otherwise known as
chootoy. It was creepy, and odd, and icky. But I wasn't scared afterwards, and so that puts it firmly in the "thriller" category and not the "horror" one for me.
Right. Home, now.
And, since I haven't done one in a bit, here's some
Bend It Like Beckham: I usually won't watch Indian movies. But this was less Indian than British. plus Jonathan Rhys Meyers was in it. With short, dark hair. And he was...manly. Like, not sweating-grunting, but definitely not the petulant boy-man he is in so many other roles. It was a cute movie--the actresses were sweet, and even if the story was none too original, it was done well. I mean, hey--Big Fat Greek Wedding was all about the execution, man. It was one of the Seven Original Plots of the World, after all.
By The Light Of The Silvery Moon: Doris Day and Gordon McRea, and very very...odd. It was a Thanksgiving-themed movie, in the delightful Hollywood tradition of having a movie for every season, and, um...could the mother have been more stupid? But I liked the kid, and Miss Day, and the Wee Sister enjoyed the brief appearances of a BHCHB (that's Big-Headed Curly-Haired Baby, in case you were wondering). Plus, the title song reminds me of JC. Not the sun, but the moon!!
Crossroads: I liked On the Line better. Waaaaaaaay better. I didn't believe for one minute that Miss Brit was an unpopular nerd. Plus when that guy put on his toque, he looked like Enrique Iglesias. Don't turn off the liiiiiiiiight!!!!
Urban Legend: I saw the second one, so that kind of ruined the surprise of who the killer was. But Joshua Jackson was in it, and he was great, and he had really cute sneakers. Plus, I think Michael Rosenbaum is cuter with hair, and how did Tara Reid get me to like her in this flick? Alicia Witt has some bouncy red hair on her, man. And yes, this rundown of the cast's physical appearances counts as a review, why do you ask?
In the Mouth of Madness: Sam Neill and a really ugly bad actress, plus brief appearances by Charleton Heston during which he was hecked ridiculously by the peanut gallery, otherwise known as
Right. Home, now.

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It's fun to get feedback, too. I'm going to answer your email, but I just wanted to say thank you in the meantime.
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And you're brilliant at it. Also, since you're replacing 'pimping' with 'feedbacking' does that make the authors you fedback your hos?
I have a secret soft spot for Urban Legend. And yeah, I liked Tara Reid in it which is odd odd odd. I'm always sad to see Joshua Jackson's character die. He's so cute. With good sneakers. Hee.
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Hey! I didn't think of it that way. But yes! Y'all are all my hos. Whoot!