by pinback » Mon May 23, 2005 9:02 pm
It was Psychology 101, a $25-a-credit course at Northern Virginia Community College, 1988. Here was your boy, snoozing away in the back of the class, when the teacher gave us an offer: Go see Cinema Paradiso, and we'd get an automatic A on the next test.
Well, it took me 17 years, but I finally got it done. WHERE'S MY A, BITCH
Anyhoo: A sappy, somewhat disjointed, but generally jovial and delightful film about the Love of the Movies. A "Babette's Feast", with celluloid instead of demi-glace. The final scene is one of the greatest (and yet most obligatory) final scenes in movie history.
Also, contains one of my new favorite lines: "There comes a time when things are the same whether you talk or not. So why not just shut up."
That's how I've felt most of the last year/life.
Anyway. Worse ways to spend a couple hours. ***.
It was Psychology 101, a $25-a-credit course at Northern Virginia Community College, 1988. Here was your boy, snoozing away in the back of the class, when the teacher gave us an offer: Go see [i]Cinema Paradiso[/i], and we'd get an automatic A on the next test.
Well, it took me 17 years, but I finally got it done. [b]WHERE'S MY A, BITCH[/b]
Anyhoo: A sappy, somewhat disjointed, but generally jovial and delightful film about the Love of the Movies. A "Babette's Feast", with celluloid instead of demi-glace. The final scene is one of the greatest (and yet most obligatory) final scenes in movie history.
Also, contains one of my new favorite lines: "There comes a time when things are the same whether you talk or not. So why not just shut up."
That's how I've felt most of the last year/life.
Anyway. Worse ways to spend a couple hours. ***.