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They really pushed the limits of that R rating with scenes of his ever so low towels or pajama bottoms, juuust skirting the bottom of his ripped V (actually lower than it is in this pic).
Speaking of low pants, am I the only one who noticed how awfully low Travis's pants were in "meet the Barkers" last week??!!
I finally saw Magnolia last week. I thought it was very very good. It makes it into my list of favorites.
If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend it.
I viewed Magnolia recently and found myself baffled. I thought that the film's cast, in its collectivity, gave an excellent performance, but there were times where I wanted to know what the hell was going on. My initial impression was that the movie was an examination and study of chance, fate, and human behavior, but that one infamous scene threw that idea out the window.
I however thought that Aimee Mann's voice was beautiful and I can imagine how her music inspired Paul Thomas Anderson to write the screenplay.
I saw "Millions" and it was the cutest thing in the world... that little kid was so adorable... i recommend it to those who are not affraid of tearing up during a movie...
I saw "Millions" and it was the cutest thing in the world... that little kid was so adorable... i recommend it to those who are not affraid of tearing up during a movie...
I've seen the previews and the movie looks horrible.
And on a (perhaps) related note - don't know if I ever mentioned this here (have on another Armenian site...) but I used to be friends with John Fruscante (of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers). At the time (nearly 15 years ago? - more or less - about when he had just joined the band...) - he was dating this gal who was nearly twice his age. They used to re-enact the scene from Blue Velvet with the (older) gal and the (younger) Kyle McClughlin (whatever his name is) - where she finds him spying on her and then jumps on top of him - etc. Anyway - they knew all the words and acted it all out (even with a big knife!) - and they really got off on it...then of course they would go at it! (ussually, though not always by going into another room...) This was at his apartment BTW. Yeah - it was their "thing". Always entertaining I must say.
Ask John what he was thinking when he made that solo album. He's a great guitarist, but 'Your xxxxx's Glued to a Building on Fire?'
Today I watched Lemony's Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. It's a commendable alternative to those lackluster Harry Potter movies. I especially enjoyed Meryl Streep's performance as the pantophobic aunt. It was her most over-the-top performance since the movie before this one. It's a pretty dark film for children, I can certainly see why it didn't do so well at the box office.
Ask John what he was thinking when he made that solo album. He's a great guitarist, but 'Your xxxxx's Glued to a Building on Fire?'
Not in touch with him any longer (for a long time...) - though probably could get ahold of him through mutual friends - and I haven't heard any of his recent solo stuff - but have been planning on checking it out - I can imagine that it is very self indulgent...and yeah - his guitar playing is frist rate!
I watched Hannah and Her Sisters today. Out of all the Woody Allen movies I've seen (and I've seen quite a few), I'd say this is easily the best one. The ensemble cast is outstanding, Allen captures the spirit of the family beautifully, and the dialogue is so colloquial yet brilliantly effective. Highly recommended.
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