So many movies to review! So little time! I enjoyed all the movies I’ve listed here, but not so much that I feel a burning need to recommend them to you at length.
Except for 2005 The Producers, but that’s a re-watch and doesn’t count. I almost never re-watch movies – I have the attention span of a frazzled cocker spaniel and find it hard enough to sit through the first viewing – but The Producers, you guys, The Producers is SO MUCH AWESOME. Singing! Dancing! Hilarity!
(I also love the 1968 version, but there is, let’s face it, a critical lack of singing and dancing there.)
I love The Producers so much that I’m actually watching the Bollywood version, Dhoodte Reh Jaoge, but so far it also suffers from a critical lack of singing and dancing, and is also low on tasteless jokes. I may need to adjust my expectations in order to enjoy it properly.
Other movies I’ve been watching:
( Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald, which I liked )
( Dear Lemon Lima, which I really wanted to like because it is so many things that I usually do like. )
( And Driving Miss Daisy, which made me cry. )
Except for 2005 The Producers, but that’s a re-watch and doesn’t count. I almost never re-watch movies – I have the attention span of a frazzled cocker spaniel and find it hard enough to sit through the first viewing – but The Producers, you guys, The Producers is SO MUCH AWESOME. Singing! Dancing! Hilarity!
(I also love the 1968 version, but there is, let’s face it, a critical lack of singing and dancing there.)
I love The Producers so much that I’m actually watching the Bollywood version, Dhoodte Reh Jaoge, but so far it also suffers from a critical lack of singing and dancing, and is also low on tasteless jokes. I may need to adjust my expectations in order to enjoy it properly.
Other movies I’ve been watching:
( Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald, which I liked )
( Dear Lemon Lima, which I really wanted to like because it is so many things that I usually do like. )
( And Driving Miss Daisy, which made me cry. )