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About me and the site | Twenty-something male who likes text. Obsessed with things such as books, reality, communication, and one or two tv-shows.

Archives | Things written here since... well, 2001. Some of it is good, some is utter shait.

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2003-06-07

:: <18:35> Movies <comment 4>

I lied of course when I said that I would write about Best in Show yesterday. I’ll write about it today instead. And make no mistake, this is just a cover-up as I had forgotten all about it until now.

It was good. No, better than good. A delightful comedy made with a lot of warmth instead of the usual sniperesque “laugh at these pathetic people everyone”. Another good thing is that it grows on you. The first time I saw it, it was good. The second, I laughed even more. And on the third time I was floored. I liked the fact that Parker Posey had bracers. You couldn’t see them most of the time, but they were there. (Does she like to do things with her teeth? In Josey and the Pussycats she had the imperfection-transformation at the end where they gave her a gap between the front teeth.) The small things made everything much better as a whole and everyone seemed to do what was right for the part instead of just be there and look their best.

Go see it if you have missed it. Same goes for every other Guest-movie.



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