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Hard Candy is awesome. Avoid X-Men 3. It's horrible.
well the whole herschell gordon lewis / dario argento discussion, watching the movie on VHS (wtf? no.) the old carpenters compilation. the arguments about music being better in 77 vs 93. the sound track, oh jesus fucking christ the sound track. her three favorite bandsit just goes on and on and on and onbut aside from that, it was really rather funny. jk simmons was great.
Quote from: Eric P on December 30, 2007, 11:49:27 AMwell the whole herschell gordon lewis / dario argento discussion, watching the movie on VHS (wtf? no.) the old carpenters compilation. the arguments about music being better in 77 vs 93. the sound track, oh jesus fucking christ the sound track. her three favorite bandsit just goes on and on and on and onbut aside from that, it was really rather funny. jk simmons was great.I actually didn't mind the pop culture stuff with Bateman. It wound up being part of his character, and not in a lazy awesome-by-association way. By the same token, I thought Juno picking a major radio hit as a song to "educate" him on was meant to show how naive she was.The soundtrack to the actual movie and some of the dialogue was super-precious, though.And you don't like JK Simmons. I'm the one who likes JK Simmons!
Quote from: Mandark on January 01, 2008, 08:15:00 PMI actually didn't mind the pop culture stuff with Bateman. It wound up being part of his character, and not in a lazy awesome-by-association way. By the same token, I thought Juno picking a major radio hit as a song to "educate" him on was meant to show how naive she was.The soundtrack to the actual movie and some of the dialogue was super-precious, though.And you don't like JK Simmons. I'm the one who likes JK Simmons!Yeah, she was meant to be naive about music. Like her being unaware that her version of All The Young Dudes she was playing for Bateman was a cover song that was originally by David Bowie.
I actually didn't mind the pop culture stuff with Bateman. It wound up being part of his character, and not in a lazy awesome-by-association way. By the same token, I thought Juno picking a major radio hit as a song to "educate" him on was meant to show how naive she was.The soundtrack to the actual movie and some of the dialogue was super-precious, though.And you don't like JK Simmons. I'm the one who likes JK Simmons!
And you don't like JK Simmons. I'm the one who likes JK Simmons!