"I'll admit I may have seen better days,
but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail,
"(Margo Channing)
My Best Friend's Wedding
forgive me not posting the family lobster feast sing-a-long scene!
This is one of the sweetest scenes from My Best Friend's Wedding! ENJOY
It's a lovely day... off out to garden
Hope the back is coping with a surfeit of gardening John. I find the danger in these early spring days is that the call of the garden is too strong and you do too much.
Splendid film - and the only one where I have ever been physically ejected from the cinema too if memory serves correctly. We'd had a little bit to drink and when it came to the "singing John Denver songs on helium" scene I literally fell out of my seat, laughing helplessly, whereupon the management introduced us both to the pavement outside...
I don't find Julia Roberts 'believable' in anything she has done. I wouldn't go as far as slapping her lol, I simply 'hit the switch'. Hope you had a fruitful day in the garden John.
I loved this movie. The ending, where they dance, always brings big gawping tears to my eyes. And when the family goes to dinner and they break into Dionne Warwick's Say A Little Prayer - fabulous, fabulous, fabulous. I could watch this movie every single day and never tire of it.
Hope the back is coping with a surfeit of gardening John. I find the danger in these early spring days is that the call of the garden is too strong and you do too much.
ReplyDeleteSplendid film - and the only one where I have ever been physically ejected from the cinema too if memory serves correctly. We'd had a little bit to drink and when it came to the "singing John Denver songs on helium" scene I literally fell out of my seat, laughing helplessly, whereupon the management introduced us both to the pavement outside...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful clip of a delightfully 'feel good' movie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smiles...
Enjoy your lovely day, John!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this film and being very unsure whose side I was meant to be on.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed that! Been out there taming the weeds too!
ReplyDeleteI just spent the whole film wanting to slap her.....
ReplyDeleteOh I thought it was Muriels wedding DERR!
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I'm with Wanda.
ReplyDeleteI don't find Julia Roberts 'believable' in anything she has done. I wouldn't go as far as slapping her lol, I simply 'hit the switch'.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a fruitful day in the garden John.
I have never seen this movie, but may remedy that situation shortly. Hope you have had fun in the garden!
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Thing I like most about Julia Roberts is her hearty laugh. Now, how do I find your http to add to my bloglist? Disaster movie doesn't do it!
ReplyDeleteI spent the movie feeling sorry for the Julia Robert's character.
ReplyDeleteMust watch this again... if only for the ice statue scene...
ReplyDeleteI've never seen it. I will have to correct this omission.
ReplyDeleteenjoy the lovely day and the garden!
ReplyDeleteIs that woman's mouth natural, or did someone punch her! Perhaps she's just been injecting herself with gelatine.
ReplyDeleteI loved this movie. The ending, where they dance, always brings big gawping tears to my eyes. And when the family goes to dinner and they break into Dionne Warwick's Say A Little Prayer - fabulous, fabulous, fabulous. I could watch this movie every single day and never tire of it.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a good day, in fact a good weekend to be out in the sunshine.
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