... the moon and New York City, ..."
What does that mean? What did it ever mean? Even in the context of the movie "Arthur" did it mean something?
Do any of Dudley Moore's movies age well? I don't know -- I'm asking. Would I find "10" as hilarious now as I did then? Could I enjoy watching him and Liza in "Arthur"?
"Bedazzled" was quite clever when I first saw it, I recall. I saw it again later; the slow, dry, quiet comedy of the British style did not trip my trigger. I have often wondered if the Brendan Fraser version would have been more to my liking, despite the fact that it is supposed to have the same screenplay.
Why am I talking about Dudley Moore? Hard to say, really. I was just thinking about being caught between a rock and a hard place, and then, since I recently saw the "Friends" episode where Monica asks Phoebe to cut her hair in the style worn by Demi Moore, but Phoebe mixes up the Moores and gives her a cut in the manner of Dudley Moore, I think I connected them.
Now, this is a very bloggy topic, I think. Random. Stream-of-consciousness. Maybe?
Whatever.
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Updated: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 4:26 PM CDT
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Updated: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 4:26 PM CDT
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