Movies Watched This Weekend

For once, I did not get sucked into any Lifetime movies this weekend, but dusted off my VCR and enjoyed some old tapes while prepping the house for company.

Friday night: Party Girl (1995) starring Parker Posey. This might be my favorite movie. If favorite means I can pop it in and enjoy it any time, regardless of when I last watched it. It's whimsical.

Saturday afternoon: Desk Set (1957) starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. My mom turned me onto this movie years ago. I don't know if it's their best. I don't really care. I love the dialog, especially between Bunny and Peg.

Sunday afternoon: Irma la Douce (1963) starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine on FLIX channel. This was a first time for me, but I very recently read an interview with Shirley MacLaine in Interview Magazine, and she makes me lose it every time I watch Terms of Endearment, so I wanted to check out one of her older movies. Plus, both she and Jack Lemmon are so darned adorable. It was cute, but long.

Sunday evening: Shopgirl (2005) starring Steve Martin and Claire Danes. This movie, which cost me $9 to see, was the most disappointing of all my viewings this weekend. And I had hopes for it. The movie is a pointless act self-indulgence on the part of Steve Martin. The only redeeming qualities: getting to watch Claire Danes for two hours, and Jason Schwartzman was delightful, as usual. Kudos to me for identifying John Fedevich from "Almost Famous."

For next weekend - be sure to catch "Welcome to the Dollhouse" at 8pm Friday on FLIX. Good times.
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That stinks that you didn't enjoy the new Steve Martin movie. I haven't seen many advertisments for it; where was it playing around our area? Never heard of Partygirl. Is it a comedy? I love Parker Posey.

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I saw Shopgirl in Birmingham, which I guess is more by me than you
Don't worry about seeing it though, despite all the buzz.

I guess you could classify Party Girl as a comedy. It's more just fun. Do you have a VCR? I could loan it to you.