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Zseni's Film Law
[quote name="Senor Barborito"][quote name="Ray of Light"]I saw this last night, what a jewel of a movie. I say "jewel" because it's a perfect realization of what it's meant to be. Imagine Bill Murray and Owen Wilson <b>getting high,</b> envisioning a movie, and then some guy pops up with an Imaginox from the future and just captures their idea on film, right there in front of the Playstation. Even the costumes and sets are so good that I found myself saying, "wow, this is a great costume or set," and I'm not one to notice those things. Like Naked Gun, it's full of half-second sight gags, but unlike Naked Gun, they're wry and understated instead of an exploding midget or whatever. For all its brilliance, I can imagine someone disliking this movie as easily as I can imagine myself disliking that person. Ray![/quote] I'm inventing a new law on the spot. It is of course totally correct. "Getting high" is a lazy descriptor, and people who like a movie and go on to espouse the highness of its priciple actors are desperately wrong about either its wackiness or its quality.[/quote]