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27 Dresses: I realize that general opinion is that this is a terrible movie, and I'm not saying it was actively good, but I enjoyed it. There's been a lack of romantic comedy in my life lately.
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay: I really do have a deep and abiding love for Harold and Kumar. And guest spots by Neil Patrick Harris.
The King of Kong - A Fistful of Quarters: A documentary on the rivalry for the top scores on Donkey Kong. Interesting, although it felt a bit overhyped (the rivalry, not the movie).
Mamma Mia: This was fun, but holy shit was Meryl Streep so far over the top she'd snuck up on herself again. Really not necessary.
My So-Called Life: Man, I wish I'd seen this when it first came out. I'm glad I saw it now, though. Although I really must say that the parental storylines haven't aged all that well.
Once: This was a lovely, lovely movie. Although it was so naturalistic that I felt a bit creepily voyeuristic.
Pushing Tin: The movie itself was nothing spectacular, but I was riveted (riveted!) by the scenes in the air traffic control tower. I think I could have watched two hours of them navigating planes into the airport.
Quantum of Solace: Please remind me not to see movies with any kind of fighting or action on the big screen, because my tiny brain just can't follow what's happening. Which basically meant that I missed most of the movie. The parts that didn't involve running or guns were fun, though.
Rent (the last Broadway show): A filmed production of the last night of Rent on Broadway (with the current cast). Totally awesome, reminded me of why I loved the show so much, also reminded me of how different attitudes are now compared to then. And when the original cast members came out for the curtain call I may have cried.
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay: I really do have a deep and abiding love for Harold and Kumar. And guest spots by Neil Patrick Harris.
The King of Kong - A Fistful of Quarters: A documentary on the rivalry for the top scores on Donkey Kong. Interesting, although it felt a bit overhyped (the rivalry, not the movie).
Mamma Mia: This was fun, but holy shit was Meryl Streep so far over the top she'd snuck up on herself again. Really not necessary.
My So-Called Life: Man, I wish I'd seen this when it first came out. I'm glad I saw it now, though. Although I really must say that the parental storylines haven't aged all that well.
Once: This was a lovely, lovely movie. Although it was so naturalistic that I felt a bit creepily voyeuristic.
Pushing Tin: The movie itself was nothing spectacular, but I was riveted (riveted!) by the scenes in the air traffic control tower. I think I could have watched two hours of them navigating planes into the airport.
Quantum of Solace: Please remind me not to see movies with any kind of fighting or action on the big screen, because my tiny brain just can't follow what's happening. Which basically meant that I missed most of the movie. The parts that didn't involve running or guns were fun, though.
Rent (the last Broadway show): A filmed production of the last night of Rent on Broadway (with the current cast). Totally awesome, reminded me of why I loved the show so much, also reminded me of how different attitudes are now compared to then. And when the original cast members came out for the curtain call I may have cried.