Screening Party
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.86 (789 Votes) |
Asin | : | 097021524X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 414 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Lance Manion said Look Kirby, I've got Dingleberries!. Growing up in the Midwest, I always had a sneaking suspicion that everyone else's life was more interesting than mine. Each movie I viewed at the nearby Cineplex just confirmed this. Now decades later as I read "Screening Party", I realized that even the lives. Funniest book I have read in a Loooong while! Jodi Wallace This book is GREAT. I had this book purchased for me in July 2003. I was out for drinks with my brother and his partner ( who bought it for me) and they casually asked had I read it yetI lied and said "yeah of course. Good book." They looked at each other, the. Five Stars Brilliant!
"It looks like she just went down on C3PO in the bathroom."-Screening Party on St. They are not independent objects." Dr. "This is the one night a year where Judd Nelson feels normal," says Tony. Dennis Hensley, author of the bestseller Misadventures in the (213), has been getting together with 5 friends to watch and debate, rant, criticize, and reminisce about films that are both recognized classics and guilty pleasures. B takes a swig of Snapple and adds, ".unlike whatever Demi's got stuffed into her bra which seems to have a mind of its own." "And check out that metallic lip gloss," says Tony. When Rob notices she's with another man, all hell breaks loose. Elmo's on Halloween night sporting Groucho Marx-style nose glasses. "With narcissists," explains Dr. Mare's still P.O.-ed at Rob in the next scene, in which the gang shows up at St. They see everything as an extension of themselves. 'She mounted him in a sundress in front of her dad.'" If you're tired of plodding through earnest studies of film's impact on society, these words alone should convince you that this book is anything but.Dennis Hensley is a Los Angelesbased journalist whose writing has appeared in Movieline, Premiere, The Advocate, and other publications. Beaverman, "everything belongs to them. In this scene, Rob's sax-synching is so powerhouse th
From Publishers Weekly Hensley held a series of movie screening parties for friends and recorded the group's caustic chatter while watching the films. This crowd can even make a fun evening out of sitting through Armageddon, A Night in Heaven and 9 1/2 Weeks (which everyone agrees refers to "how long Kim Basinger is going to have to be on penicillin" after she breaks up with Mickey Rourke). Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. The entire cast is splendid. He relates what's happening on-screen while his pals (voiced by Kathy Griffin, Tony Tripoli, Erin Quill, Mark Salzberg and Robert Abele) create a Mystery Science Theater 3000-like atmosphere with astute put-downs, wry observations and behind-the-scenes anecdotes to delight film buffs. Hensley deftly handles the majorit