Friday
Nov162012
"Honicutt Enema"
Friday, November 16, 2012 at 9:42AM
Great moments in iPhone voice dictation comedy: My best friend, a Russophile, just texted me about Anna Karenina.
I totally want to see Joe Wright's Honicutt Enema too! That sounds awesome.
tagged Anna Karenina, texting
Reader Comments (16)
Needed this today. Can this week be over already so I can see this film?
THAT. Is exactly what I needed to start off my day.
And that movie. I want to smother my eyeballs with it. This has been my #1 Must See for months. I cannot wait until it finally opens near me. I don't even care if it's good, really (that's a lie - I NEED this to be good); I really just want the eye candy.
I have a sinking feeling that Honicutt Enema would be a better movie.
I believe in Joe and Keira. And I'll overlook dialogue when it comes to gorgeous costumes and cinematography, just ask The Duchess!
I don't care what the tagline says. I'm going to ask why there has to be an enema.
But i'm so stoked about this film. I love the fact that it all takes place on a stage and i want go "oh, that's so pretty" (which is my cinematic guilty pleasure), I wish i could say that i read the book and know the story, but i don't, so it'll all be new to me.
well, except the ending, but i think most people know how it ends.
Not to be taken as a sequel of Enema at the Gates or Public Enemas.
(Sorry, I couldn't help it.)
Public Enemas? I think I had a nightmare about that.
Enemas: A Love Story
"Honicutt Enema"—I think that was the title of a late-season M*A*S*H episode when they were really scraping the bottom of the barrel for ideas.
J.P., I remember that one. B.J. got a hold of some very bad kimchi.
M*A*S*H Season 5, Episode 11, "The Colonel's Horse": While Colonel Potter goes to Tokyo on R&R, his horse develops colic. Hawkeye and BJ flush the horse out with a hose.
Public Enemas? I think I had a nightmare about that.
Lol. Don't worry, I think that movie had only a limited release in Enema(l) Kingdom.
Who hates Anna Karenina the book? It's only like the greatest novel ever written.
War and Peace? Sure thing - hate away. But Karenina? Your friend's no Russophile
Oh, honey, I have *been* there!
Goran -- my friend is a total Russophile. He's spent over 3 years of his life there and speaks fluent Russian and is obsessed with Tarkovsky and more. Trust me, you can be a fan of any country and still have a contrarian opinion about a particular classic from that country :)
brookesboy -- awesome titles! ;)