tonight i watched chasing amy for the first time in about 4 or 5 years and realized that it's really a cheesy, cliche, predictable movie.
i almost witsh that i hadn't seen it again, because i remembered it as a good piece of film that was really deep and meaningful, well put together and tightly written.
in actuality, aside from the self-serving in-jokes (which, as afan of the jersey trilogy, i still greatly appreciate) there's really not much to it. it's the typical romantic comedy type story with a twist of gayness and comic books.
the point is: mallrats will always be better, clerks will always be best, and dogma will always be the one that everyone's seen. (also, rick derris will always be a jerk and there will be a member of the hicks clan just around ever corner.)
i almost witsh that i hadn't seen it again, because i remembered it as a good piece of film that was really deep and meaningful, well put together and tightly written.
in actuality, aside from the self-serving in-jokes (which, as afan of the jersey trilogy, i still greatly appreciate) there's really not much to it. it's the typical romantic comedy type story with a twist of gayness and comic books.
the point is: mallrats will always be better, clerks will always be best, and dogma will always be the one that everyone's seen. (also, rick derris will always be a jerk and there will be a member of the hicks clan just around ever corner.)
edeninchains:
Yeah, i hate to admit it, but Dogma is the one everyone has seen. That's because Alan Rickman is foxy. The end.