Friday marks the return of superstar guest Big Al Green. He and Nancy have been traveling all over the place, so it's nice to have them back home. Big Al wrote "Debbie Brill recommended that I take Nancy to see The Hangover. I was very impressed with it. There were many levels going on at once,
plus we both laughed real hard (the most important quality of a comedy).
I am still laughing today at some of the outrageous scenes from the
movie." So ladies, it's not just a guy flick!
Michael Mann (Heat, Collateral, The Insider) is one of our favorite Directors. His latest is Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp, one of our favorite actors. So is it a classic? Maybe not, according to the critics. Still anxious to see it.
We're the Filmosophers, with Chris Busch and Bruce Miller, where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions. Friday, during lunch.
Alan-
But Doc, none of us remember anything from last night. Remember?
~ The Hangover
Movie fell flat in the the 3rd Act but never really fell in love with the characters or their relationship. It is worth seeing just to look at Marion Cotillard. She is going to win over the American audience.