Every Man for Himself and God Against All (which I am CERTAIN I burned you a copy of and gave to you about two years ago), Repo Man, The Adventures of Mark Twain, The 'Burbs, The Swimmer, Paris Texas, Duck Soup, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Q the Winged Serpent, Umberto D, Sherman's March, A Brief History of Time, Defending Your Life, Ikiru, Fellini's Clowns.
In theaters right now?: Cache and A Cock and Bull Story, either of which I would go to with you. Grizzly Man is at the Goethe-Institut at the end of May, and if you haven't seen it by then, I am dragging you to it.
Good Night, and Good Luck - Dave and I saw it a few months ago and I absolutely loved it. It's kinda slow-paced but the acting is excellent.
The Princess Bride. Yeah, it's a year younger than me, but OMGGG IT'S GREAT
Kinsey was pretty good, it had its funny moments, but it wanted to end like three times and that always annoys me when a movie can't decide when it wants to end.
L'Auberge Espagnole, The Life Aquatic, De-Lovely, um. The "HAVE TO" in capital letters is putting on pressure! These are just movies you could see if you had time and decided you wanted to see a movie you'd enjoy with that time.
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In theaters right now?: Cache and A Cock and Bull Story, either of which I would go to with you. Grizzly Man is at the Goethe-Institut at the end of May, and if you haven't seen it by then, I am dragging you to it.
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The Princess Bride. Yeah, it's a year younger than me, but OMGGG IT'S GREAT
Kinsey was pretty good, it had its funny moments, but it wanted to end like three times and that always annoys me when a movie can't decide when it wants to end.
oh and also This is Spinal Tap.
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