Sancho
Lady in Waiting
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Mar 10, 2005 5:19:27 GMT -4
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Post by Sancho on Apr 22, 2011 11:54:24 GMT -4
Wait -- Twilight wasn't supposed to be hilarious??
The whole time I was watching it (to try to figure out what all the hoopla has been about) I kept wondering -- if I was 12 years old, would I think this was cool? But I quickly decided Nope -- even my 12-year old self would have been laughing so hard that Mountain Dew was coming out of his nose.
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Post by Mutagen on Apr 22, 2011 12:17:29 GMT -4
I laughed during the final moments of There Will Be Blood. I had had just about enough of Daniel Day Lewis's menacing crazy by that point. I am so with you on this. For most of THere Will Be Blood I was like "Enough already!!" Having said that, his character's meltdowns are still incredibly entertaining (I thought he was especially hilarious in The Crucible) and "I drink your milkshake" was no exception. Hilarious. Speaking of overacting, I want to list Al Pacino at the end of The Devil's Advocate, except I have a hard time believing he didn't intentionally play that as comedy. I was laughing for 10 minutes straight at his final NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
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RabbitEars
Landed Gentry
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Mar 12, 2005 16:27:29 GMT -4
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Post by RabbitEars on Apr 23, 2011 13:19:01 GMT -4
I'm a fan a' man!
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Post by angelaudie on Apr 23, 2011 21:08:26 GMT -4
Wait -- Twilight wasn't supposed to be hilarious?? The whole time I was watching it (to try to figure out what all the hoopla has been about) I kept wondering -- if I was 12 years old, would I think this was cool? But I quickly decided Nope -- even my 12-year old self would have been laughing so hard that Mountain Dew was coming out of his nose. I am convinced the director and actors knew the script was crap so they camped it up for all it was worth! I actually liked Twilight because of the camp factor. I really hate the studio started taking the franchise seriously. That really killed the fun. In the second Jurassic Park movie T-Rex has been set loose and is reeking havoc in whatever city they are in. People are running around screaming in pure terror. What are my cousins and I doing in the theater? Cackling like loons.
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Post by bklynred on Apr 24, 2011 20:00:44 GMT -4
That scene with Meg Ryan left me not laughing but highly confused. I was younger when I saw it, I kept thinking, is this how people who live in the suburbs ride their bikes? Odd...
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Post by chiqui on May 12, 2011 3:11:37 GMT -4
I'm watching American Psycho and laughed out loud when Christian Bale pulls out a cellphone the size of a platform shoe in his car. I know the movie was supposed to be something of a parody anyway, but that part was inadvertant and hilarious.
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Nov 24, 2024 5:49:04 GMT -4
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2011 21:36:27 GMT -4
I have to say the last five minutes of The Godfather, Part III had me laughing. But then again, the whole movie was unintentionally funny to me.
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Post by chiqui on Jun 21, 2011 13:49:27 GMT -4
Prince of Persia was not a great movie (how could it be?) but Jake Gyllenhaal's shmoopy faces and lank floppy hair made it worse. I was in giggles every time he had a close-up.
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Post by kostgard on Jun 22, 2011 2:26:33 GMT -4
I gotta second Meg Ryan's death in "City of Angels." The thing that killed me was that when she opened her eyes, she was still far enough away from the truck to avoid it. She could have steered into the bushes, hell she could have just leaned over and fallen off the bike. But instead she just went sailing straight into the truck while staring right at it.
Half the people in the audience were giggling when I saw it in the theater.
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Post by WitchyPoo on Jun 22, 2011 15:30:52 GMT -4
I giggle pretty much every time I see Glenn Glose cry on screen. Why? I don't know. I just think she makes a funny face when she cries.
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