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I think this is my most favourite episode of all. The artist/muse tale this episode centers around is cool, but the real joy is that Juliette finally stops acting like some stuck-up queen you-know-what (who has no reason whatsoever to act like she's god's gift to all men, though that's what she's been doing for episode after unbearable--as far as Juliette goes--episode) and decides she wants to have a talk with Nick, so invites him over for dinner; he finally and at long last ignores her, having his mind on someone else. Hip hip hooray, and it's about time he acts like any guy (at least any guy I've ever met) would and have this Nick-Juliette portion of the show get up to the standards of believability that the rest of the aspects of the show have. Now if only this can last...
This movie was so bad, I don't even know why it was published. Seriously.
With the three pretty big name stars in the cast, I thought it should at least be watchable (I love Heather Graham and Tommy Lee Jones seems to always have been in decent movies--not this one).
Whoever did the lighting for this movie is the absolute worst and apparently had no idea what they were doing (unless, if course, they were aiming to make the cast look as awful and tattered as they possibly could). I was like 'What happened to Heather's face?' Then I was like 'Wait, what happened to Tommy Lee's face?' Then I realized it was the terrible lighting. If I were a member of the cast, there's no way I'd sign off on having ANYone even view this, much less letting it be published for the world to see.
The script and storyline jump all around and if there was any direction even being done, it would seem that it was done by the worst as well. This movie is an embarrassment.
With the three pretty big name stars in the cast, I thought it should at least be watchable (I love Heather Graham and Tommy Lee Jones seems to always have been in decent movies--not this one).
Whoever did the lighting for this movie is the absolute worst and apparently had no idea what they were doing (unless, if course, they were aiming to make the cast look as awful and tattered as they possibly could). I was like 'What happened to Heather's face?' Then I was like 'Wait, what happened to Tommy Lee's face?' Then I realized it was the terrible lighting. If I were a member of the cast, there's no way I'd sign off on having ANYone even view this, much less letting it be published for the world to see.
The script and storyline jump all around and if there was any direction even being done, it would seem that it was done by the worst as well. This movie is an embarrassment.