And now, my notes on part 2 of Survive Style 5+:
Now, I want to try pako noodles, so clearly the fake advert worked.
I had no idea the toll that hypnosis can take on a family.
I think I've now seen enough Japanese films to know that the Japanese do not stay dead.
Hey, there's a Screamin' Jay Hawkins song in there!
I'm going to try using the line, "Out of respect for my hair, forgive me!"
There's probably a connection between the decline in the number of scarecrows and an increased number of crow attacks.
A touching death for the gay breaking and entering kid.
A couple that can reconcile after multiple murders, dismemberment, and burning probably qualifies as some sort of Christmas miracle.
Bird-Dad can fly! I wish more movies would end that way.
The sets and costumes are still pretty amazing. I have to wonder if Pee Wee's Playhouse comes across as a documentary in Japan.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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The gay kid didn't even die! Despite having had a very touching death scene.
I really thought the ending was just super. I was smiling all the way through, from when the guy jumped out the window.
Also... broccoli... what's your function?!
Oh, and what was with your chest x-ray, anyway?
I haven't heard. The hope is that this x-ray shows the lung infection is gone. I do feel a lot better than I did a week ago and I'm no longer coughing really. So, we'll see what my GP says.
The movie probably worked for me because it had two things that I always find funny: hypnosis and crow attacks. It also occurred to me that comedians should do more dumb hypnosis jokes. For example:
"I came from a typical middle class background. My father was a professional hypnotist, and my mother was a lamp, and occasionally a nymphomaniac milkmaid."
Thank you! I'll be here all week!
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