This movie went from Sean Penn, Jim Carrey, and Benicio del Toro to Chris Diamantopoulos, Sean Hayes and Will Sasso. Yikes.
Though, I guess Chris Diamantopoulos *is* the Sean Penn of actors who were on The Starter Wife.
Even when performing Legally Blonde's "So Much Better" for their musical YouTube channel, a true Red Sox fan displays their loyalty. (Or, as is true of many a New England lad, those are the only kinds of T-shirts his parents have ever purchased for him.)
I had a silly comment all written and everything but then I kept watching and, guys... what is going on in that? Are all those children dead now? Were they killed by the man in the ceremonial robes? What, if anything, might the musical oeuvre of Rudy Huxtable have to do with this?
The "Go ahead, talk" followed by no response then "Turn, turn" is horrifying.
Also, this is Part 4. And it is 15 minutes long. Hour-long bra tutorial? Important thing these days.
I can't believe you didn't mention the two best moments of the movie: Grimes's very important dramatic sweater zip and Emma Thompson's Joni Mitchel Frisco-freakout. This movie burnt my cockles.
It's almost definitely been nominated before, but I suggest "Million Dollar Baby." Or maybe just a general assessment of Clint Eastwood's post-"Unforgiven" oeuvre. To me, many of them are the worst movies.
"Oh these? They're just some glasses. No, I'm not obsessed with them at all. No. I don't like taking them off and putting them on every three seconds because I'm still not quite sure if I look cool in them. No, nothing like that. Just glasses that I'm wearing. No big deal."
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