Being stinking hot, part of this weekend was spent in the cinema. So..
The Family Stone
Romantic comedy about a bird (Sarah Jessica Parker) who goes to meet the fiance's family. She's uppity and they don't like her, she struggles to impress them, her sister arrives, fiance falls in love with the sister, etc.
It was really predictable in many ways. But the characters were wonderful, especially Diane Keaton's and Josh Wilson's, and there is a secondary storyline that is just horrendously moving. Rachel McAdams is lovely, Claire Danes is lovely; they are just lovely, lovely characters.
I laughed a lot, and cried a few times as well (and then for 10 minutes at the end

). I mean, when it comes down to it, it
is still a romantic comedy, but a very good one.
Rumour has it ...
I'm pretty anti-Jennifer Aniston, so this probably wasn't a great choice of movie for me

It's a story about The Graduate. Basically.
Shirley Maclaine is wonderful, but uh, this is a
really tedious movie. I spent most of it thinking "Okay yes, we know that part, what happens now? Seriously, stop fucking glancing sideways at each other!" Nice scenery, lots of long gazing into each others eyes, crying, cliched sentimentalities, etc. It is completely predictable. Completely. You could sleep through half of it and still know what was happening. Very DOOL!
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It might be interesting to note that when I saw both of these movies advertised, I thought "why do companies bring out the same movies as their competitors at the same time?", but they were completely different.