mjb wrote:Agree about that film - The Artist - a one note tedium. I thought I was alone in my irritation.
I made it for about 10 minutes and told my wife that if she wanted to continue she was on her own.
mjb wrote:Agree about that film - The Artist - a one note tedium. I thought I was alone in my irritation.
Well put. I think the review of that pic in the NYer was the first time I'd ever thought Anthony Lane entirely missed the boat. The whole business about the autonomic functions of the brain and the little voice inside one's head was lost on him, I think.I really enjoyed Synecdoche, despite it's every attempt to ward off audience interest and understanding. It was an engaging puzzle.
LennyH wrote:mjb wrote:Agree about that film - The Artist - a one note tedium. I thought I was alone in my irritation.
I made it for about 10 minutes and told my wife that if she wanted to continue she was on her own.
Monte wrote:Hard to be sure, since JC is no more and we are stuck in this dump, but I believe you've said exactly the same thing about every actress in Hollywood.
Scott Dolan wrote:Nah, I think you've got the wrong guy. I'm pretty picky about throwing around such high praise.
I may have said others were pretty, or whatnot, but not one of the most beautiful.
I rank her right up there with Jane Seymour.
Having just scrolled through a page of Google images of her I'd have to completely concur. Insanely attractive woman.
stonemonkts wrote:I quite liked Synedoche, and hey, I also liked The Artist, you unsentimental cynical fucks.
walto wrote:Monte and stonemonkts sitting in a tree, K I S......
Monte Smith wrote:[.............. "One more note from that guitar and I will shoot you in the ass."
Jazzooo wrote:Gravity. ... The acting is good, ..."
Jazzooo wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed The Artist and look forward to watching it again. And yes, that was one cute dog.
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