Two Night Stand - Yay Free HBO and Cinemax weekend!
Analeigh Tipton is unemployed and coming off a bad breakup that has crushed her. Her friends convince her to get laid, so she goes online and meets Miles Teller. She heads to his house for some lovin' and they get snowed in so they're stuck together.
A bit of movie making 101 as the story is predictable, but Miles and Analeigh are pretty solid. They have good on screen chemistry, and both are written to be very charming, and far sharper than anyone their age in that situation in real life would be.
The ending gets pretty dumb due to the solution Miles' character uses to resolve the story line issue they're given.
This movie is carried by the acting and chemistry of its two stars. The story is pretty far fetched. The movie's not really great, not really bad. It's a movie I probably would have loved when I was younger and single because it would have "spoke to me". In fact, I'd absolutely recommend it to young, single people. Everyone else can skip it. Not that it's awful, but it's been done and there's really nothing about it that needs to be seen.
Analeigh Tipton is hot though despite her alienish looks. (That's a joke from the movie.)
A bit of movie making 101 as the story is predictable, but Miles and Analeigh are pretty solid. They have good on screen chemistry, and both are written to be very charming, and far sharper than anyone their age in that situation in real life would be.
The ending gets pretty dumb due to the solution Miles' character uses to resolve the story line issue they're given.
This movie is carried by the acting and chemistry of its two stars. The story is pretty far fetched. The movie's not really great, not really bad. It's a movie I probably would have loved when I was younger and single because it would have "spoke to me". In fact, I'd absolutely recommend it to young, single people. Everyone else can skip it. Not that it's awful, but it's been done and there's really nothing about it that needs to be seen.
Analeigh Tipton is hot though despite her alienish looks. (That's a joke from the movie.)
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell
That's because in that picture her eyes are closed. At least as closed as she can get them.
Her eyes are what Japanese guys jack off to when they think of Western women.
Her eyes are what Japanese guys jack off to when they think of Western women.
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell
Don't get me wrong, I don't find her unattractive. There's just something kind of "off" about her face and I'm not sure what it is. She may have a near perfectly symmetrical face. I understand that people find those to look sort of "off".Malcolm wrote:Y'all are picky beyond belief.Vince wrote:It's not just the eyes. Something is just off about the proportions of her face.
"... and then I was forced to walk the Trail of Tears." - Elizabeth Warren
Catt is just nuts or fucking with you.
She's not hideous. I said I'd hit it. However, she does have the sort of face that might not be attractive once she hits middle age. Her prime years are right now when those facial features make her interesting. Once she's older she could very well look like this:

I see what Catt's saying about Fiona Apple, as I can understand seeing a resemblance, and notice that she's not aging well...
She's not hideous. I said I'd hit it. However, she does have the sort of face that might not be attractive once she hits middle age. Her prime years are right now when those facial features make her interesting. Once she's older she could very well look like this:

I see what Catt's saying about Fiona Apple, as I can understand seeing a resemblance, and notice that she's not aging well...
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell



