Sunday, May 28

(M) Cowboy Del Amor
Grade: B
What do you do when you feel American women are too demanding and you're fend up with all this "equality" they want? You go hire the Cowboy Del Amor who will find you a Mexican wife to treat you like the king you think you are. This short, but somewhat entertaining documentary follows a man who started a business in finding other men Mexican wives (for only $5000). There's one main guy they follow who wants a Mexican wife and two others that are briefly in the film, but the "Cowboy Del Amor" is the true entertainment of the film. With lines like, "I don't like reading big books because it takes too long to get to the good parts. That's why I never dated a woman with long legs"... how could you go wrong?


Also, I have had the Three Colors trilogy on VHS for years but just found a used copy on DVD at Amoeba and I re-watched Red. Sooooooo awesome. Blue is still my favorite.This is probably one of my most favorite purchases I've made in awhile. I think this trilogy is just so great. White is definitely my least favorite, but still... Blue and Red are just so awesome. I hadn't seen Red in years and appreciate it even more now than I did when I first saw it.


(O) Me Too (a play at the Stella Adler Theatre)
Grade: B
The play has in it, Winnie Cooper from the 'Wonder Years' (Danica McKellar) who is just as cute as can be, and if you've seen 'Office Space' it has the guy known for saying "She just might be seeing my 'O' face."

This play is about a guy (Andrew) who falls in love with anyone on the drop of a dime. After being overly aggressive and open with the momentary "love of his life", he comes to the conclusion that he'll never see her again. Within' moments he falls "in love" with Lucy, who's picture he see's on Myspace. They meet and of course, he falls in love. Whenever they talk about something they enjoy, the other responds with, "Me too." They seem meant for each other. Then one night Lucy doesn't show up to meet Andrew and he goes to her house to see if she's ok. Lucy just found out she has cancer, to which Andrew responds, "Me too". How perfect can this be? They carry on their relationship determined to lift each other up during hard times. Things start to take a toll on Andrew and over time you find out that, though the love they have for each other seems strong, they both have lied to each other in different ways. The conflicts cause a split but Andrew realizes he wants nobody more than Lucy and does whatever he can to try and win her back into his life.

3 comments:

pigern said...

Doesn't Danica have her own math theory?

Cup-O-Noodles said...

She might have her own math theory. She did go to college and majored in math, but aside from that I don't know.

Curelover said...

According IMDB - Had a 1998 paper published in Britain's "Journal of Physics A: Mathematics & General" with UCLA professor Lincoln Chayes and student Brandy Winn which provided a mathematical proof for a theorem dealing with magnetism in two dimensions.