Fat man watching the movie no.63 "The First Lady's Bodyguard" is dull to hypnotic

Kasey 2022-10-17 16:37:09

Behind a classic movie, there is often one, or even many failed imitations, in Whitney. Behind Houston's masterpiece "The Bodyguard", there is such a "First Lady's Bodyguard", although this film invited the manly Nicolas Cage, although she played the protectee, the former president's widow Shelly. McLean is also known as a veteran, but a sleepy script made the film doomed before filming even started. The vigorous love of "The Bodyguard" becomes ambiguous and boring when it arrives here. It seems that Jia Zhangke said that if a movie is bad, it can be repaired, but if the book is bad, no one can save it. The movie is probably a good portrayal of this sentence. .

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Guarding Tess quotes

  • Frederick: [sitting at the counter, preparing Tess' breakfast in the kitchen] Just back to pick up your accoutrements?

    Doug Chesnic: [while making coffee] Speak English Fred.

    Frederick: [Doug walks out of the kitchen and up the stairs to 'Tess' bedroom] Just back to pick up your shit?

  • Tess Carlisle: [implying Bob should called Doug, while in the canned goods aisle in the supermarket] It's got no price at all.

    Bob Hutcherson: [over the radio] Yes ma'am. Uh, Doug, this is Bobby in canned goods, are you anywhere near the manager? I need a price check on Lesieur baby peas, repeat, Lesieur baby peas.

    Doug Chesnic: Lesieur baby peas.

    Store Manager: They're on special today, two for .59.

    Doug Chesnic: [over the radio] They're on special today, two for .59.

    Bob Hutcherson: [over the radio] Uh, copy that, it's two for .59.

    Tess Carlisle: But I only want one.

    Bob Hutcherson: Uh, roger that, Doug, but she only wants one.

    Doug Chesnic: How much for just one?

    Store Manager: The same. It's a two for one thing.

    Doug Chesnic: [over the radio] Uh, Bobby, it's a two for one thing so I suggest you go ahead and get both.

    Bob Hutcherson: [over the radio] Uh, copy that Doug but I believe we've lost in interest in peas, repeat, lost interest in peas. Canned goods out.