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...worst pun that your boyfriend has ever made: Oh God. He's made so many bad ones. Don't get me wrong, but if I didn't love him dearly, I'd dump him over the puns...
...apparent replacement by a frightening network of mutual but very unequal dependence and exchange. The title phrase "Pirate Prude" appears in two songs. It turns out, I think, to mean that the body as an object with use-value (to be sold, or taken, by a "pirate" boyfriend; to be "pirated," appropriated for gain, by the body's owner) and the body as a source of fear (to a "prude") are intimately related, and that neither point of view can be got rid of. Maybe the "pirate" and the "prude" are the only options we have--maybe you either...
...Angie" occassionally slips into the morass of Hollywood's for the most part Davis' breezy humor and genuine emotion inject the film with and genuine emotion inject the film with an air of freshness. Stephen Rea also makes an all too brief appearance as Angie's new boyfriend Novel. Rea's irreverent spirit matches Davis' scenes together, with their bantering camaraderie flowing naturally, are some of the best moments "Angie" has to offer. As Angie's best friend Tina, Aida Turturro at first only barely escapes becoming a Rosie O'Donnell clone; yet as the film progresses she develops...
...have a scheduling conflict The Senior Soiree is on the same night as the Freshman Formal. How do my first-year boyfriend and I resolve this? Lover of a Yardling in Lowell...
...your boyfriend could show up at the Freshman Formal drunks, not recognize anyone, and step on people's shoes as the two of you try to slow-dance to "Lady in Red. " Or you and your boyfriend could show up at the Senior Soiree drunk, not recognize anyone, and step on people's shoes as the two of you try to slow-dance to "Lady in Red." It is, indeed, a tough call. Good luck...