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From | Elizabeth Brion <elizabeth@fringehead.com> |
Subject | Re: Pop Goes My Heart |
Date | Fri, 6 Jul 2007 21:02:49 -0700 |
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I went to see this in the theater on one of those I'm-going-to-see-
whatever-movie-starts-next days and was surprised how much I liked
it. I looked it up afterward on Rotten Tomatoes and was again
surprised to find it had been quite well reviewed, particularly for
That Sort of Film. I guess what I'm saying is that I agree with Gabe
on his recommendation, even if I'm not at all certain what a batty-
boy is.
(By the way, hi! I unsubbed for a couple years, but now I'm back.
Back living in LA, too, which is somewhat related to my resubbing
decision. How's everyone?)
Elizabeth
On Jul 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, G FUENTES wrote:
> Hey Kids..
>
> So I am visiting my mom in San Diego this week for a little
> vacation before moving south. Anyway, we tend to watch movies all
> day and we happened to order "Music and Lyrics" with Drew Barrymore
> and Hugh Grant. He plays an aging pop songwriter who use to be one
> half of a "Wham"-type group with a single and video "Pop Goes My
> Heart"- In any event, I was a little nervous because I thought this
> movie was going to be pure batty-boy business but it was actually
> ok. Adam Fountains of Wayne wrote the music to the movie and there
> are some very nice melodies and songs played. In any event, just
> wanted to give everyone the heads up as I am sure it is available
> to be rented or bought for cheap.
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