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What Not to Wear (2003)
questionable style
I have to agree with other comments that list this show as cruel and ridiculous. I've seen them dress people that live in Miami beach in the same wool clothes that someone in nyc would wear. They are not conscious of climate differences or different styles for different cities. They impose the nyc style on everyone that is forced into the show. I'm sure it's good drama, but how useful is a wool skirt in Miami on a 20 year old club kid? Fashion is not about what you wear to the office every day but utilizing a personal style and self expression. I'd love to remake their wardrobes and mock them. I'm so sick of her pointy toed shoes. It's absolutely ridiculous and suppose someone isn't working in a corporate clone setting, this makes their fashion rules silly and obsolete. I'd like to see an actual fashion designer and someone with a demographic and climatic sense dress these people. Palm Springs, Miami, LA, Charleston, SC would not be wearing nyc fashion. It makes no sense. Clinton isn't as rude as Stacy but these two twits are annoying and ridiculous. It makes me nuts to see the show.
Chicago (2002)
I don't get it...
it's entertaining if you like to eat everything that society says is delicious. As for me I felt as if I was eating with a stroked out hand and stabbing my face with a fork constantly. Please help us.
In America (2002)
Sometimes you need a leap of faith
to fully understand anything, including this movie. For anyone who has loved and lost this movie has a profound and powerful impact, which can not be wheedled and trivialized down into a silly point by point scene analysis. That sort of analysis should be reserved for action movies such as "Star Wars" or "Lord of the Rings." Wherein you can trivialize to your hearts content without laughing as another's soul is being torn out of their body. Those who can do that should reserve themselves a seat as the next comic bookstore owner on the Simpsons. Those of you that miss my meaning, well...don't worry about you'll always have Star Wars.
The Winslow Boy (1999)
How I loved this movie.
It makes me want to go out and have babies, just so that they could be raised on this movie and the morality behind it. I would also make sure that I was first married to the babies' father of course or I'd have learned nothing from this masterpiece! I'd even be up for giving birth to a Jeremy Northam clone.
The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
A great big poem of a movie.
The acting was so realistic you could almost smell the hotel. To quote "Tom Tom,"The heart is a sleeping beauty and love the only kiss it can't resist. Even if its eyes lay open wide, there is a heart that sleeps inside. And it's to there you must be hastening. For all hearts dream, they dream only of awakening".