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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Movie Romances That Probably ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "It took me awhile, but last week I finally saw Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. And to agree with many others, I think it features a few too many ludicrous moments. Yet the most outlandish, in my opinion, is the scene in which Indy and Marion seem to reenact His Girl Friday in about four seconds while riding in the back of a truck. I know it’d been awhile, both for them and for us, but I prefer a little more bickering, a little more holding back in comedy of remarriage plots. Anyway, we knew a long time ago, thanks to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, that Indy and Marion didn’t last long together after the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark. So, I didn’t really care if they ended up together at the end of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, either. It’s probable they still wouldn’t last. And I think the same often with other unlikely movie couples at the end of their respective films. Fortunately, a number of sequels tell us outright that the romance of the first film f ... " [More]
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    "Two Weeks Notice takes you back--to 2000, when Sandra Bullock inhabited a more entertaining version of her tough, overeating character in the more entertaining Miss Congeniality. And to 2001, when Hugh Grant played a similarly hated but irresistible lady killer in Bridget Jones's Diary. Aside from these repeat performances--and a couple of scenes that are lifted right out of Miss Congeniality, which director Marc Lawrence wrote--Two Weeks Notice starts off trying to be a romantic comedy with a difference. Although Bullock's do-gooding lawyer, Lucy, has a degree of contempt for Grant's George Wade, the ruthless businessman she has often faced in her save-the-planet battles, she buries it when he offers her a job, access to funds that could benefit her roster of worthy causes, and a promise that he'll save the beloved community center she's currently fighting for. So there's no I-hate-you! I-love-you! chemistry evident in their working relationship; in fact, t ... " [More]
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    "i went with my sister and wasn't too excited to be seeing this but by the end it had pretty much won me over. not great but not horrible either! the leads (Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore) were very charming, although he maybe seemed a bit old for her. i enjoyed the movie's tone of poking fun at the music industry. i was waiting for the obligatory romantic comedy scene at the end where they get back together in front of total strangers who then applaud them (for what - a happy ending?) but surprisingly it never happened. the same director i think did Two Weeks Notice, which is a better movie and one of my favorite romantic comedies. " [More]
 
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