Bill Viola Jr.

Bill Viola Jr.

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    • Richmond 2022-03-14 14:12:30

      Love is a circle

      This is better than ordinary romance movies (it's also possible that I haven't watched romance movies much recently) I was very excited to watch it in the middle of the night (it should be said to be early in the morning) and I had to control my emotions so as not to wake up the next door Give full...

    • Westley 2022-03-02 08:01:08

      a depressing comedy

      I find it hard for me to rate this movie. To be fair it probably deserves four stars, good script, good actors, good interest and depth.

      But...I really think...well, Eli, you deserve better. Watching this movie made me understand what it means to be depressed and what it means to vomit blood:...

    • Seamus 2022-04-21 09:03:31

      A messy first impression does not mean that they are people from two worlds, fate is destined, things are man-made. When fate arranges, friends help, your lover, who do you give me? Three men and one woman are two sweet lovers. Maybe even the night is jealous when they dance in the evening. Compared with the love at first sight between the rotten girl and the straight man, the two men have experienced the temper from hating to heartbeat, from escaping to facing. Such feelings may be more precious.

    • Nick 2022-04-23 07:04:41

      Damn, gay movies made me cry

    All Over the Guy quotes

    • [Eli's mother has just left an embarrassing message on his machine that Tom overheard]

      Eli Wyckoff: Oh my God, I'm gonna go to the bathroom now and hope to God that I can overdose on Tums, or Maalox, or pine-scented Glade.

    • Tom: Jackie would love this bear... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair, Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he? Was he? Was he? Was he? Was he?

      Eli Wyckoff: [interrupting him] Was he, was he, WAS he!

      Tom: That's what I said

      Eli Wyckoff: No, no. You said "Was heeeee?" It's "WAS he"

      Tom: What's the difference?

      Eli Wyckoff: You're kidding, right? You just established that Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair; why would you then ask "Was heeee?" like a question, like you didn't know if he was fuzzy or not?

      Tom: It *is* a question, I'm asking if Fuzzy is or isn't fuzzy, what is so wrong about that?

      Eli Wyckoff: It is a rhetorical question, it's supposed to be ironic! "Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy... *was* he?"