Man. Laga for the win.
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Yeah. I think a Precious Moments wedding would even disturb Hello Kitty.
We thought it was just the invitations and laughed for a long time about how we didn't realize that side of the family were the sort of people who would choose Precious Moments invites. I missed the big event (yay for school!) but apparently everything was pastel pink and blue and there were naked babies kissing on top of the cake.
Be Kind, Rewind: thoughts?
My neighbor worked on it, but I haven't seen it. She said Jack Black was surprisingly wonderful to work with.
A friend of ours did editing on it and a lot of the swedeing viral campaign. He loves it.
It's the most Buffista-adjacent movie ever!
It is!
One of my best friends is going to see both No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood tonight. Should I prepare for an emergency call?
I watched the first hour of La Vie en Rose last night, before I fell asleep. I fell asleep because it was late, not because the movie was boring.
I was absolutely entranced. It's beautifully shot, and Marion Cotillard is fantastic. Plus, you get to listen to Edith Piaf songs through the whole movie. S says the movie gets much sadder in the last hour.