With all due respect to Rob Reiner, Annie Hall and Manhattan are the greatest romantic comedies of the modern era. (You can see the influence of Woody Allen on When Harry Met Sally.) Going back further, you get such brilliant gems as It Happened One Night and even Chaplin’s Modern Times. You’ve got to be careful when making such bold statements… :-)
I resent that statement! Why should I know who Harry and Sally are just because I’m a woman? The fact that I do know who they are has nothing to do with what I just said! :-)
I’m a man who LOVES RomComs, but “When Harry Met Sally” had me grinding my teeth all the way through it. Horrible, horrible movie.
PS: Read the question mark in Lucas’s first line as inflection, rather than grammar. In any medium that is trying to reproduce how people actually speak, proper punctuation is less than vital.
Ms. Babcock, thank you for putting Mona back onto familiar footing with Lucas. You can string this plot out for years, just like in When Harry Met Sally. Back to enemies again. As to the movie itself, I bought the soundtrack back when CD’s where the only way to get the music, didn’t like the movies enough, though.
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
I’ve got to say, I’m on Mona’s side on this one!
margueritem over 15 years ago
Sisyphos Same here.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
I call myself a man after a woman.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Uh, mind the look on Mona’s face, bub.
aardvarkseyes over 15 years ago
With all due respect to Rob Reiner, Annie Hall and Manhattan are the greatest romantic comedies of the modern era. (You can see the influence of Woody Allen on When Harry Met Sally.) Going back further, you get such brilliant gems as It Happened One Night and even Chaplin’s Modern Times. You’ve got to be careful when making such bold statements… :-)
green_engineer over 15 years ago
I resent that statement! Why should I know who Harry and Sally are just because I’m a woman? The fact that I do know who they are has nothing to do with what I just said! :-)
3hourtour Premium Member over 15 years ago
…I’ll have what she’s having….
3Xp4t over 15 years ago
Most often I tend to call myself women. Don’t see the point, much, in calling men. That’s just me, though …
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
Ouch, ouch, ouch! Mona’s fatal cut hurts even 3000 miles away.
WCBull over 15 years ago
“stangers”? No one proof reads any more, do they? Is the first sentence a question or a statement? It’s phrased as one and punctuated as the other.
fritzoid Premium Member over 15 years ago
I’m a man who LOVES RomComs, but “When Harry Met Sally” had me grinding my teeth all the way through it. Horrible, horrible movie.
PS: Read the question mark in Lucas’s first line as inflection, rather than grammar. In any medium that is trying to reproduce how people actually speak, proper punctuation is less than vital.
OneWithTheUniverse over 15 years ago
Ms. Babcock, thank you for putting Mona back onto familiar footing with Lucas. You can string this plot out for years, just like in When Harry Met Sally. Back to enemies again. As to the movie itself, I bought the soundtrack back when CD’s where the only way to get the music, didn’t like the movies enough, though.
dlhwyo over 15 years ago
I must agree with fritzoid, there are much better modern RCs, Love Actually and Shakespeare in Love come immediately to mind.
Jen Babcock creator over 15 years ago
ew Shakespeare in Love…
AliKzam over 15 years ago
This one made me chuckle!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 15 years ago
Boy, Lucas is a real masochist.
fritzoid Premium Member over 15 years ago
Shakespeare In Love is the finest movie of the last 20 years.