Full disclosure: I've never read Tom Robbins's "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues", and almost certainly never will, since it takes me a long time to get through a book.
Well, had I heard the plot and cast of Gus Van Sant's 1993 movie knowing nothing else about it, I would've guessed that it was based on Mad Libs. If it's intended as a feminist manifesto, then they succeeded in that respect. Otherwise, literally everything about it comes across as a joke. Not just for one shocking scene in particular - you'll know it when you see it - but also for a cast that includes Mia Wallace, Jennifer Melfi, Neo, Police Woman, Kimmy Schmidt's landlady, Mr. Miyagi, and the man who birthed the Xenomorph (I often like to define cast members by their most famous roles).
Anyway, this will be of interest to Van Sant's fans, just for the effort that he put in. Otherwise, you'll watch it and wonder if you accidentally got high.
Well, had I heard the plot and cast of Gus Van Sant's 1993 movie knowing nothing else about it, I would've guessed that it was based on Mad Libs. If it's intended as a feminist manifesto, then they succeeded in that respect. Otherwise, literally everything about it comes across as a joke. Not just for one shocking scene in particular - you'll know it when you see it - but also for a cast that includes Mia Wallace, Jennifer Melfi, Neo, Police Woman, Kimmy Schmidt's landlady, Mr. Miyagi, and the man who birthed the Xenomorph (I often like to define cast members by their most famous roles).
Anyway, this will be of interest to Van Sant's fans, just for the effort that he put in. Otherwise, you'll watch it and wonder if you accidentally got high.
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