Movie Night
Jun. 10th, 2005 11:01 pmMrs. CB wasn't home from school two hours when she decided she was already bored...it's going to be a long summer;) We decided to try and see a movie, not sure how well I would do with sitting up for an extended time. We decided to see Mr. and Mrs. Smith because, quite frankly, I've had quite the hard-on for Angelina Jolie for a couple months now.
Angelina Jolie brings Teh Hott and seeing her in all her outfits makes me want to ask Santa for a life-size AJ doll with accompanying wardrobe. Seriously, words just fail me here. I want her to play Wonder Woman. I do.
Brad Pitt brings Teh Prettay, and he also brings Teh Gay because after seeing him in Troy, all I see when he is on screen with another male, is slash potential. His scenes with Vince Vaughn confirm this.
Stephanie March is the tallest actress on screen WHEN she is on screen. She was in several short scenes but they are packed not only with the Glasses of Power and Justice, but also the Cabot Snark. She was grossly underused, but then again, this was a Brangelina pic.
Kerry Washington just may be on my short little "gimme" list, although I believe I would have to share her with Mrs. CB.
In all, the movie had a nice balance of dark comedy and busy action scenes which is all a movie needs to keep me interested. We were reminded of War of The Roses, but with a much prettier cast.
And how lucky were we? We went to a mid-afternoon showing in one of the 70' screening rooms and had to share it with maybe 20 other people. Everybody else was taking kids to see Shark Boy
Angelina Jolie brings Teh Hott and seeing her in all her outfits makes me want to ask Santa for a life-size AJ doll with accompanying wardrobe. Seriously, words just fail me here. I want her to play Wonder Woman. I do.
Brad Pitt brings Teh Prettay, and he also brings Teh Gay because after seeing him in Troy, all I see when he is on screen with another male, is slash potential. His scenes with Vince Vaughn confirm this.
Stephanie March is the tallest actress on screen WHEN she is on screen. She was in several short scenes but they are packed not only with the Glasses of Power and Justice, but also the Cabot Snark. She was grossly underused, but then again, this was a Brangelina pic.
Kerry Washington just may be on my short little "gimme" list, although I believe I would have to share her with Mrs. CB.
In all, the movie had a nice balance of dark comedy and busy action scenes which is all a movie needs to keep me interested. We were reminded of War of The Roses, but with a much prettier cast.
And how lucky were we? We went to a mid-afternoon showing in one of the 70' screening rooms and had to share it with maybe 20 other people. Everybody else was taking kids to see Shark Boy