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I agree.Something about her makes her smoking hot but I just can't put my finger in it.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and this beholder thinks she's on fire!
Nice to see some informed people out there.I agree.
Funny and horrifically true.
That was Katy Mixon and she appeared in a few episodes of 2 & 1/2 men as "Betsy" near the final season.She meets Charlie in a church. That was before she gained that weight(she was voluptuous and hot). I noticed her name in the opening credits and watched for her.Cute as a botton.
It was enjoyable but it did have flaws.Like the bedroom scene when he kissed his dead wife---uh.Kari Wuhrer looked great as did Lucinda Jenney.The plot was super.I bought the dvd even when I still had the VHS.I'd give it a 7.5.
I didn't understand that either.I thought she just slapped her but Patsey cried out like it was something much more.And what happened to Eliza? Good movie as a whole but those sloppy missing pieces make it less than a great movie.
That is a copout,I agree. Too many movies display images that can be taken as reality OR fantasy(especially now with modern special effects) so it eliminates the need to make a valid plot.Sloppy and lazy.
Yes,a recurring theme in many war movies,repeating repulsive behaviors that go beyond rational thinking.
They don't get even simple points because they are idiots,I agree.When they were talking about hunting near the beginning Michael says he has preference for killing deer with a humane "one shot".After the war he even goes back & spends alot of money to save & bring his friend home(idiots don't grasp nobility & friendship).At the roulette table while trying to get Nicky to remember the past he mentions "one shot" & smiles thinking he got through to drug-addled Nicky. The unsettling irony is that Nicky took the one shot reference not to their hunting days---but in the context of Russian roulette---then pushes Michael's hand away and shoots HIMSELF---with one shot. That is great tragedy in the tradition of Shakespeare,etc & cannot be appreciated by "idiots". Great movie & obviously many viewers agree( it has a 8.1 rating as I write).
I agree.She's just a whining,too-much-time-on-her-hands bitch,while her husband works his ass off in a grisly career.
That was the only thing left that Anna could do(whisper something disappointing)-----to get revenge.The surprise suicide is all the more striking because Anna is so weak and powerless beforehand. All she had to do was utter the right words (the exact words really don't matter) & she destroyed Madamoiselle. Madamoiselle said "keep doubting" because she didn't want to discourage Etiene from further pursuit of this knowledge---because he then might kill himself too, ending the "research".Unfortunately this would result in more abduction and torture but the point of the film is that Anna got revenge on Madamoiselle, one-on-one revenge, but revenge all the same.
Elaine looks more like Pacino than the Soup Nazi does.
Funny.
What about Ooh Ah?
You heard incorrectly.Before he was shot he said"Pooh".
I thought she was attractively feminine.
I thought it was two movies in one.The first part was a suspenseful,psychological thriller.The second part was a cheap,special effect-laden,girl/hero, throw-it-in-what-the-hell piece of crap.Disappointing.
And she has a choice to go north to a "safe zone" or west to Houston to fight aliens.The only reason she went outside was to avoid getting doused in acid by Goodman.Yeah right,she's gonna go fight aliens! She could've broken a fingernail. You go girl!
American movies are so bad these days that sometime (nice breasts) are the only reason I watch one.Technically that would be two reasons.