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SFEnnisSF:
Meryl, thanks for the review of Milk.  And yes, it's even premiering tonight at the Castro Theatre.  Focus Features got smart after the botched Brokeback Mountain release in SF that they went with the large grand Castro theatre for Milk.  They limited themselves so much with the small theatre they opened Brokeback Mountain in.  If only we could turn back time and have Brokeback Mountain premier at the Castro, as it should have.

I feel lots of us are going to try to compare Milk to BBM, and want that same gritty powerful edgy-ness that BBM had.  But, Milk is not going to have that, so it's important to know going in so we know what to expect now and not let ourselves be disappointed.


Barb, I also saw Role Models, only because I'm in love with both of them and was hoping for a secret love scene to break out between them!   :D  To be honest, I laughed at all the gay jokes.  They were subtle and meant to be that way. (Double entendre style).  That's what made them funny.  While the majority of straight folks still have such issues with gay "stuff", that's what makes it funny.  And, hopefully, the more and more they hear stuff like this, then the more and more the taboo will finally wear off where it just wont be such a dang issue anymore.

The "let's gently touch our sword tips in a circle" line had me crackin' up so much I almost fell out of my seat!  :laugh:

ednbarby:

--- Quote from: sfericsf on November 25, 2008, 11:57:51 pm ---Barb, I also saw Role Models, only because I'm in love with both of them and was hoping for a secret love scene to break out between them!   :D  To be honest, I laughed at all the gay jokes.  They were subtle and meant to be that way. (Double entendre style).  That's what made them funny.  While the majority of straight folks still have such issues with gay "stuff", that's what makes it funny.  And, hopefully, the more and more they hear stuff like this, then the more and more the taboo will finally wear off where it just wont be such a dang issue anymore.

The "let's gently touch our sword tips in a circle" line had me crackin' up so much I almost fell out of my seat!  :laugh:

--- End quote ---

You're right, Eric - most of it was really quite funny, like that one.  I certainly didn't feel the same kind of anti-gay vibe I've felt watching other "comedy" movies (especially Adam Sandler's and some of Will Ferrell's) - it did seem to be being done in a warm-hearted way.

I've been in love with Paul Rudd since "Clueless," and I must say Seann William Scott is quite the cutie, also.  I definitely wouldn't mind being the meat in that man sandwich.

My favorite line in the whole movie was

*Spoiler Alert (kinda)*
















"I'd be psyched if he was my kid."

Just the way he said it, and how it came at the end of that powerful speech about why they were such shitty parents made me gasp out loud.

The rant about the poison he was selling to the school kids in the assembly was pretty great, too.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: ednbarby on November 26, 2008, 07:55:22 pm ---The rant about the poison he was selling to the school kids in the assembly was pretty great, too.

--- End quote ---

I liked,

"What'd you have for dinner?"
"Was it cocaine?"


Kd5000:
I have mixed feeling seeing MILK. I'm sure it's a great film, but again, the gay guy gets killed. I know it's a biopic so you can't change the ending. Of course, I did see a film on Kennedy in which it closes with him boarding the plane to Dallas.  Nothing else needed to be said. 

Even I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS won't have a happy ending. I'm not giving anyting away, though. It's based on a true story and the facts are out there.

I wonder how well MILK will do at the B.O. 

I'm looking forward to seeing DOUBT.  No doubt if that and MILK are nominated, it's going to be a controversial Award season. 

Lynne:
I saw two movies yesterday - Quantum of Solace and Twilight.

I should have stayed home and watched Supernatural videos.

Quantum was OK, I guess.  Daniel Craig is eye candy, and it was fun to look for Randall in David Harbour's character; he was weasel-ly.  And I like Giancarlo Giavanni.  Shame, that.

Twilight, however, was near unwatchable.  I don't see how I managed to sit there to the end.  I figured it would be teenage romance and I'm thinking - fun!  Boy, was I wrong.  The diaglog was painful, excruciating...both in content and delivery.

Every...single.....word.......had.........to............be............dragged............out.............of...........them
................with.......................sufficient............................................................angst.......................
befitting.........................................the...........................................................tragedy
.............................................................of............................................................................their
...............................................................love......................................................................

They both need killing.  (And that's hyperbole for anyone thinking I'm not being sensitive enough!)  8)

On the positive side, there was a Coming Soon poster for Milk!

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