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Three recent rentals.

Laurel Canyon

Kind of boring, could have been so much better. But Frances McDormand is wonderful as always. Her scenes were always the most interesting. I usually love Christian Bale's work, but not as much here. Kate Beckinsale did nothing for me. Still, the best of the three.

What A Girl Wants

Probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I'm prepared quite often to sit down with a teenage girl comedy flick and take it for what it is and enjoy it without too much embarrassment. Usually. But not this one. Colin Firth is a wonderful actor completely wasted on this part. The script, direction, and editing, and soundtrack were absolutely abysmal. The editing was particularly non-existent, leaving in scads of scenes that were redundant and laid everything on too thick while not being funny. The soundtrack was so heavy-handed I could feel the weight of the dead horse. The saddest thing was that I sat through the whole thing. NEVER see this movie. Run away.

Bringing Down the House

Tried too hard to be funny and so wasn't. Tried to satirize racism and failed to the point of being racist. Queen Latifah is fun and I find her sexy, but what a stupid movie. Eugene Levy was a bright spot, always manages to be funny. Plus, well, this:

Eugene Levy in Bringing Down the House

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Date: 2003-08-10 07:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keever.livejournal.com
Ah, I know Amazon's feature well. I've always wondered if it really does let studios know that people want to see certain things released.

I've become a DVD snob. I remember a few years ago when DVD's started to become really popular (and when I didn't have a player), Entertainment Weekly did this whole big article about it, and said that once you went there, you'd never be able to go back to VHS. I scoffed then, but it's true. I just put the last of what we had on VHS up on half.com. I'll catch what's not out yet eventually; I've got about 300 DVD's in the queue now, so I think I'll have plenty to keep me busy in the meantime.

They've actually been advertising the Valley Girl release on TV, along with Bill and Ted's and something else from the 80's. It cracks me up every time.

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Date: 2003-08-10 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chicken-cem.livejournal.com
Another good place to check for queer DVD releases is planetout.com and I agree, VHS sucks. But some films just are not available in any other format.

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