I like.

Jeff 2022-10-07 00:05:24

I am in a good mood now.
This is a hilarious piece of humor. You have everything I like.

I like you George Clooney, as our Miss Renée Zellweger said, so crypric, so manly. I used to look at those middle-aged, sloppy, big-bellied uncles, the despair in my heart was unparalleled, just like Ah Niu's "Pot-bellied", OMG~ Can men be more handsome when they are middle-aged? Well, our Uncle Qiao jumped out and made a good rebuttal with a strong fantasy physique (47 can still play olives), a mouthful of bright white teeth, a slightly raised corner of his eyes and a chatty smile. It turns out that middle-aged men can also do it. So man~

I like you, Renée Zellweger~ What a eloquent girl~ That sentence what's wrong with my bosoms is so personal, I laughed like crazy. I just like to watch those playful dialogues in movies, how funny~ I'll be more fierce when I meditate there. Haha, this is the war of words. That little red lips, pouting, teasing, that little pile of curls on the blond hair, that so-called american accent, haha, don't change that accent, BJ.

I like the relaxed retro and elegant atmosphere of the movie, those blues jazz old black jazz can't help shaking me, and my mouth is in the tune of la la la, I'm really happy. The film has a strong sense of Hollywood production in the 1930s, very Hollywood. Just like the black and white movies of the past, you can't stop. Those posters, that big clock, really nice. I see how when George was riding that old-fashioned motorcycle, he unconsciously compared him with Pitt's style in Rejuvenation and came to a conclusion that people at that time were all fashionable to wear leather jackets and sunglasses.

I like those weird characters in the movie, that guy is really not a mature high school student big gus schiller is so funny, he pressed that guy in the mud haha, that bear bag, every time I think of him, he is so stupid I can't help the expression and intention when I stand at the waterford station, haha, buddy, you should go to the comedy, the long one is comedy! At the end of the film, he actually graduated from college XDDDD.

I like the cheap trick they used at the end, the sergeant york. Although I guessed it earlier, I still watched it happily. This is really a group of middle-aged uncles with blood. It's a pity that today's society can't fight as casually as them. Then reconcile again, and see whoever is unhappy in the game throws a punch, or just dumps a large piece of it. It's really "oh, it's 1925, there r no rules." The

only thing I don't like is the player who plays Carter. Handsome, I'm really sorry for this line of dialogue "football boy, war hero football boy, wow~goodlooking war hero football boy.." Handsome.


Whatever, I like this kind of light comedy with a little cleverness. It's comfortable to watch and happy to watch.

"--you fun?
--heck, yeh!"

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Leatherheads quotes

  • Lexie Littleton: You're just acting like a big baby 'cause you miss your mother's bosoms.

    Leonard: My mother's what?

    Lexie Littleton: Her bosoms, you goof! You're substituting *my* bosoms for your mother's.

    Leonard: What? No, I'm not!

    Lexie Littleton: Why not? What's wrong with my bosoms?

    Leonard: Honestly, Miss Littleton, we're in public. The rules of etiquette apply.

    Lexie Littleton: Oh, Leonard, it's 1925. There are no rules. Except that boys like you are tedious until they're forty, at which point they become *unbearably* tedious.

    Leonard: I didn't come over her to be insulted.

    Lexie Littleton: No? Where do you usually go?

  • Lexie Littleton: [as Dodge is hiding behind a magazine] And don't think just 'cause you haven't said anything that I don't know what you're up to. I'm talking to you, behind the magazine. Don't you know I could have you arrested for eavesdropping?

    Jimmy 'Dodge' Connelly: Excuse me?

    Lexie Littleton: Or are you really an avid reader of "Ladies Home Journal?"

    Jimmy 'Dodge' Connelly: I never miss an issue.