"The Perfect Man" crawls hand over bloody hand up the stony face of this plot, while we in the audience do not laugh because it is not nice to laugh at those less fortunate than ourselves, and the people in this movie are less fortunate than the people in just about any other movie I can think of, simply because they are in it.Man, nothing is more fun than Roger when he's ticked off at being forced to watch Hollywood drivel.
Everything including the kitchen sink... but with special attention paid to board games, Jesus Christ, my family, being a "professional" (and I use that word loosely) Christian, and the random firing of the 10% of the synapses I'm currently using.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Staying Culturally Relevant
Great title, huh? It actually has very little to do with this post - except to explain why I was cruising rogerebert.com in the middle of the day.
I found this delicious tidbit of writing at the close of his rather sour review of "A Perfect Man":
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