Posted on 11/06/2005 5:01:03 PM PST by RWR8189
It going to be a real liberl year this year, between this, Good Night, and Good Luck, Muncih (if they do it like the book), and others....
She looks like she is taking a bath with Pepperoni!
I didn't and wouldn't see Jarhead, so I don't know.
I felt the same as you....saw the previews and decided it was not worth time in the saddle for that one....I hope this movie goes out to pasture without ever getting broke....
That's what it's all about, of course. The idea of making good (any) money anymore is, at best, tertiary.
You are aware that Cesar Romero was of the "gay" persuasion, aren't you?
It's Okay some funny parts in it, and it's really about Swofford ie: Gynnellhal
I don't like supporting Hollywierd with any more of my money than I have to. I seldom attend movies in the theater for that and other reasons. Our culture has deteriated to the point that it's almost a masachistic exercise to try to attend and enjoy a presentation in the theater.
I do buy previously viewed movies. I figure I spend about half what I would if I attended a movie in a theater, and I have a lasting copy to boot.
It's a mixed bag completely ignoring what Hollywierd has to offer. If you ignore it, you don't completely know what's going on. If you don't, you have to expose yourself to some pretty ripe "stuff".
There are some movies I will not see. From the titles and trailers I can tell where they are headed, and I won't go there.
Then there are the movies that are advertised as one thing, then turn out to sell a completely different set of values when you attend the viewing.
Now wait a minute. I'm supposed to believe that a male human is going to pass up Anne Hathaway to get some from another guy?
Anybody that can make that believable deserves an oscar.
I don't know what would possess someone to want to play such a character...but I suppose they think it's all artistic and "challenging". But if it gives them the heebiejeebies then they are lying to themselves about their true feelings.
I decided I will not watch Pay per view as the last two I ordered COnstatine and Monster in law sucked so bad I was asleep in the first half hour! waste of $8.00!
..and if my memory serves me, the 'cowboy' was a hustler....looking for rich women to buy his 'wares'....and only resorted to male hustling when he was desperate...
..It was never portrayed as something romantic or all consuming...
..it was portrayed as ugly, evil, sick and the 'cowboy' was disgusted with himself.
Lesbian Spank Inferno deserves many accolades, it should get Oscars in every category, including best screenplay, what there is of it.
TS
(a-hem. if I mention anything like "tongue-in-cheek", I'd probably get in even more trouble, so let's just skip over that.)
Technically speakin', "cowboys" and "Sheepherders" (working on a sheep ranch) are very different critters. (Actually, they only work with different critters.)
No one working on a sheep "ranch" (?????) wants to be called a cowboy - who work on a "cow" ranch.
And vice-versa.
Yes but I don'r believe they want to be called sheep boys!?
I'm at the point where I wait for cable, and if I want something I just record it with a capture card and burn to DVD (and if I really want a good version of something, I buy used from Amazon). Either way, however, I wait until a movie has been thoroughly vetted. Nothing would make me happier than to read somewhere that a major studio like a Dreamworks or a Paramount has had to file Chapter 11.
"Must we destroy all of our cultural icons?"
Well, obviously not; the Clintons still walk free. *Rolleyes*
I agree, though. Enough is enough. And really, both these guys are talented actors. They need to fire the agents that told them that THIS movie was their 'Stairway to the Stars.' Yeesh!
(And remember, Hollywood tried to fool us with "Million Dollar Baby," too.)
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