It wasn't intended as a pun, just sheer laziness on my part :)
It wasn't intended as a pun, just sheer laziness on my part :)
If memory serves, the category was introduced way back during L.A. Law's first season and Alfre Woodward scored a deserved win for a small role in the pilot episode. They've fucked with the definition of "guest actor" since then but the original intention was to recognize performers who appear in one episode, or a…
For what it's worth, her 2014 nomination is for the first season. She was criminally under-utilized this year.
My little guy is a midnight meow-er and a few months ago, he stopped, very suddenly. The radio silence that first night was just startling. I knew immediately something was wrong with him. I just can't fathom not knowing your pet well enough to know when they're off. Thankfully, he recovered but that connection. How…
Your point? :)
I think what people loved about Four Weddings is the friendships.
But you seem like a smart person; isn't the Bechdel test meaningless? Lots of shit cinema "passes" and lots of great stuff "fails."
I'd say enjoy but..
No problem :)
It's very good. It's on Alluc and if you are a proxy player like me, you can watch it on Channel 4.
Nothing compares with what happened to Joyce Vincent.
Okay. Point taken. But.
Man, you made me look. And cry :(
Well, you are Evil Homer ;)
And this is why the Bechdel test is meaningless. If the characters mean nothing, regardless of gender, who cares? This movie is the kind of film we should all crave, with universal meaning. I'm okay with gendered stuff but just because a film lacks that should not mean it holds no emotional outlet for me or others.
I'm kind of a Henry James kind of girl but I'm sure Stephen King is a good contemporary writer. He's just like Lord of the Rings for me - I'm sure what it is is fine, just not in my wheelhouse :/
Man... the James Whitmore thing....
It's an incredibly human film; trying to break it down among gender lines, as I have seen, is just nuts.
I haven't read the novella nor anything that Stephen King has written but I'm curious why you have no desire to see the movie.