The best things about some of the movies I saw this month:
- The American:
- George Clooney's timepiece
- runner-up: the first 10 or minutes or so
- Haywire:
- Awesome/ridiculous hair and make-up in later acts
- Runner-up: the deer (I like to think an homage to The Long Kiss Goodnight)
- Bonus: ask Jon about his favorite part
- The Artist:
- Jean Dujardin's smile
- Runners-up: George and the dog at the table; Peppy and the coat on the hatstand
- Bonus: Old man who clapped at the end. As he left the theater, he asked other people (i.e., strangers): "Wasn't that incredible?!" Then, to all: "That was the best movie I've seen in 40 years! It showed the human spirit!"
- Tiny Furniture
- Laurie Simmons, the actor/writer/director's mother, as Siri, her mother.
- The Iron Lady:
- (Meryl Streep was pretty amazing, but a movie should not be a pointless one-woman stage production, so she loses out to) awesome Viserys as her young husband
- Runner-up: the Dr. Strangelove scene (which actually looks more like Star Wars, or a cartoon)
- Bonus: ask DJ about his favorite part
- The Descendants:
- The preview for Coriolanus
- Bonus: it made me go home and watch Citizen Ruth again to re-appreciate Alexander Payne.
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If you do not want to sit through The Artist, then just watch this, like I will be doing over and over and over again. This has all you need to know about *my favorite part* of that movie:
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/French-Dance/1384638
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