If a movie is quotable...
Jan. 11th, 2005 10:40 amIf you don't know, I did not like Napoleon Dynamite. This causes great concern among quite a few of my good friends at Tulsa. How could I not like the randomness that is Napoleon Dynamite, one of the ten greatest movies of all time? I admit it has its funny moments. But the movie as a whole just fell flat with me, although its adherents are claiming that they will convert me at another showing of Napoleon Dynamite.
Of course, I made an outlandish standment in argument. Just because a movie is quotable does not make it funny. But then the argument became if a movie is quotable, then it must be good. At that moment I couldn't quite come up with a bad movie that's quotable. Okay, so I don't see a lot of movies. So, I ask you, my faithful readers:
If a movie is quotable, then must that be a good movie?
Of course, I made an outlandish standment in argument. Just because a movie is quotable does not make it funny. But then the argument became if a movie is quotable, then it must be good. At that moment I couldn't quite come up with a bad movie that's quotable. Okay, so I don't see a lot of movies. So, I ask you, my faithful readers:
If a movie is quotable, then must that be a good movie?
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Date: 2005-01-12 12:07 am (UTC)On the subject of being friends...I wanted to tell you this but never got around to it. I made you cookies a couple of weeks ago. I was a little bored, and wanted to do it...but they came out terribly. (Which I am sure you figure out by now, since you have no cookies!)
I swore of sugar for a while for New Years...so once I am stronger in that and not so inclined to have a taste, I will attempt them again. Ordinarily I am a very good baker...but these were horrid. :)
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Date: 2005-01-12 02:22 am (UTC)no subject
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