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Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
I know what you're all thinking, but this movie actually has nothing to do with The Thin Man. But don't be disappointed. It's still a perfectly serviceable 'two strangers meet discover they're perfect for each other and dump their current loser SOs' kind of film.
In a startling departure from type, Michael Cera plays an earnest and good hearted but ineffectual nebbish. And as always I love how easy it is to find parking in New York when you have the power of Michael Bloomberg and NY♥FILM behind you.
I liked it, but I'm glad I didn't rush out to see it in the cinemas because I would have been disappointed. Three wags.
In a startling departure from type, Michael Cera plays an earnest and good hearted but ineffectual nebbish. And as always I love how easy it is to find parking in New York when you have the power of Michael Bloomberg and NY♥FILM behind you.
I liked it, but I'm glad I didn't rush out to see it in the cinemas because I would have been disappointed. Three wags.
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Also, it's Norah, seeing as how she is Jewish. Better fix that.
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Also, Nick's friends always crack me up - and (as one critic noted) are some of the first "gay friends" in a mainstream movie who aren't "gay friends" - they're his best friends, who just happen to be gay, and that's cool (and even advantageous at points). It's nice to see how far things have come.