Movies Nobody Should Be Watching

I watched one by myself last night that I tried to watch with Christian on Saturday to no avail. After a few minutes he said “what is this” and went directly to sleep. I did, too. But last night I decided to give it another try. It’s called Abigail’s Party, a BBC movie based on a play by Mike Leigh. I’m still not sure if I liked it. I don’t want to try to explain it, but I will say that I have no idea why I ended up loving Tony, nor why I turned around on Demis Roussos.

Demis Roussos – Forever and Ever

We also watched Ever After (still so bad but I like it) and One Missed Call, which proves again that Shannyn Sossamon has all the range of a monkey butt.

3 Comments to Movies Nobody Should Be Watching

  • by Claire Simone

    On July 28, 2008 at 7:59 pm

    Try watching “Branca de Neve” by João César Monteiro.

  • by Hannah

    On July 29, 2008 at 12:03 am

    Abigail’s Party makes me ashamed to be British.

    One Missed Call has to be a classic since when we went to see it at the movies, the audience actually laughed out loud at moments and no one seemed to care since we were all in agreement about its awfulness. I’m sure the Japanese version is better; it always is.

  • by Aiguillette

    On August 6, 2008 at 1:02 pm

    I watched Ever After, it was actually pretty good! I liked it! :)

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