O Lucky Man! [1973]
1. She shakes her head in exasperation and sets him free.
2. The way Ralph Richardson pronounces “honey.”
3. “Remember: all that glisters is not gold.”
O Lucky Man! [1973]
1. She shakes her head in exasperation and sets him free.
2. The way Ralph Richardson pronounces “honey.”
3. “Remember: all that glisters is not gold.”
if…. [1968]
1. He solemnly administers the dregs of the vodka bottle.
2. Audrey Hepburn gets one on the cheek.
3. “The thing I hate about you, Rowntree, is the way you give Coca-Cola to your scum, and your best teddy bear to Oxfam, and expect us to lick your frigid fingers for the rest of your frigid life.”
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea [1976]
1. A tiny beating heart.
2. “Strange and sad.” His mother through the peephole.
3. Without much discretion, he takes out the pair of rubber gloves.
Ponyo [2008]
1. Surging wave spirits.
2. “Ham! Ham! Ham!”
3. All the old ladies running up the hill.
her [2013]
1. A dead cat.
2. High-waisted pants.
3. A steady stream of pedestrians going past as he sits alone on the stairs.
The Aristocats [1970]
1. “Ladies don’t start fights, but they can finish them!”
2. Goose sisters.
3. Umbrella on top of the haystack.
Supertrain [1979]
1. Pointless elevator.
2. Donna Summer soundalike.
3. His idea of helping a man who’s hanging from the outside of the train: ordering the engineer to “redline” it.
Just as bad as I’d expected. Possibly worse.
Elmer Gantry [1960]
1. Shoveling coal in the furnace for a plate of black-eyed peas. Without a touch of self-loathing, he takes a job in a Black church.
2. She sticks the wad of cash in the top of her stocking and says, “The best bank in America.”
3. Cat in a cathouse.
Saltburn [2023]
1. “I was a lesbian for a while, you know. But it was all just too wet for me in the end. Men are so lovely and dry.”
2. Runny eggs.
3. We don’t learn the amount of the check.
Just not my cup of tea. Pasolini, John Waters, Brett Easton Ellis, Patricia Highsmith all did it better. Looks beautiful though.
Safe in Hell [1931]
1. Their faces as viewed through the packing crate.
2. One by one the men slouch in their chairs for the chance to peek up her dress.
3. The way Nina Mae McKinney says “mmmhmm.”