She's Funny That Way Comments

  • Tod 2022-02-18 08:01:44

    In French romance films, a group of people who transcend age and gender are permutations and combinations which become romantic here. Aniston’s performance also has some comedic elements, while other people’s interpretations are actually...

  • Tressie 2022-02-18 08:01:44

    Another inferior farce with an eye-catching...

  • Milton 2022-02-18 08:01:44

    Contrived woody...

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  • Abelardo 2022-02-18 08:01:44

    Everything about Woody Allen

    Well, as soon as I saw Owen Wilson, I went back to "Midnight Paris" in my mind, and then the opening song, the lively rhythm, made me really suspect that this was a Woody Allen movie, and the ending subtitles were pulled. It was actually filmed by someone else. I can only say that the style is so...

  • Edison 2022-02-18 08:01:44

    If you have money, you can pretend to be God?

    Arranging prostitutes is like going on a date with a girlfriend. Give another thirty thousand dollars. Stop being a prostitute in the future. Use the money to do what you want. Then the life of a prostitute is changed. Isn't this what God should do to save people from suffering and change people's...

She's Funny That Way quotes

  • Margie: Squirrels to the nuts! Oh, are you okay? I cannot believe I'm running into you Derek!

    Arnold Albertson: Shhh!

    Margie: No, I'm not going to be quiet! It's Margie, remember? From Chicago? I've looked everywhere for you! You don't understand, you've changed my life! I went to fashion school, and I'm the executive buyer here.

    Arnold Albertson: Shut up!

    Margie: Besides that, you gave me the single best night I ever had in bed and out. And it's all because of you and the squirrels and the nuts!

  • Jane Claremont: a.k.a. Glowstick. Why Glowstick? Oh! Call girl? Well that's disgusting. I mean, how do you feel when you're even doing that? Honestly? Are there any up sides to this job?

    Isabella Patterson: Well, there are plenty of ups, you know? I mean, that was really a problem!

    Jane Claremont: You don't joke in therapy.