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Wednesday, June 09, 2004
Lots of good movies on tv tonight. First I watched Lost in La Mancha, a sad documentary about a Terry Gilliam movie that looks like it would have been awesome, but never got made. Then First Contact, which I hadn't seen in awhile, and then there was this movie with Alan Rickman (my new boyfriend, didja know? Snape, marry me!) about the first ever heart surgery. Now I just had to choose between Bringing Up Baby and The Fisher King. I went with the Gilliam because it complemented my earlier choice better.

I started to formulate a theory about how Robin Williams movies are only good if he has a beard (Moscow on the Hudson, Awakenings, The Fisher King) but then I remembered Jakob the Liar. Oh, well.

It has come to my attention that Robin Williams does not have a beard in Jakob the Liar. This completely changes my statement. I've never seen it, but it looks dreadful, so I assumed that it would ruin my theory about beard movies being good movies. But now that I see he doesn't have a beard in it, my original theory stands. Thank you.