Daily affirmations of a word mercenary
In 1995, my bestbestbest friend and I went to go see Boys On The Side together. I remember us both absolutely loving the movie, and staying up late that night to talk about how much our friendship meant and how much we loved each other, etc.
I decided to rent the DVD for a walk down memory lane. I warned Andreas that it was a chick flick, and he probably wouldn’t want to watch. But he did.
And, strangely, he liked it better than I did. At 20 years old, I was genuinely touched by the movie. It really spoke to me, and I related with Mary-Louise Parker’s character, the inhibited up-tight one. At almost 29, I found the movie unbelievably schmatzly and trite, from the oxygen mask hospital bed declarations of love all the way to the sad song with the empty wheelchair. And I certainly didn’t relate to Mary-Louise Parker’s character any more. Drew Barrymore plays, well, Drew Barrymore … which is to say a cute, spunky “free spirit” who likes daisies and flashing her boobs at people. Whoopi does the neutered sexless lesbian routine. Really, the only person who made me laugh was then-newcomer Matthew McConaughey who played the tan cop (with a Texas drawl! can you imagine a Matthew McConaughey with a drawl? Wow!!) who falls in love with pregnant Drew Barrymore.
“Boys On The Side” is proof that movie quality is all about context.
Hey there. I'm Ariel Meadow Stallings, a native Seattleite who's written my way up and down the Left Coast. Electrolicious is where I post daily randomata, but I also write for a living. My first book, Offbeat Bride, was published last year.
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brittney
January 15th, 2004 at 1:34 pm
A couple of movies I’ve seen lately that I used to like, but now, not so much:
So I Married an Axe Murderer
Forget Paris
It is interesting to me why I don’t find these funny/sweet anymore.
cameron
January 15th, 2004 at 2:08 pm
actually, since my first recollection of matthew mcConaughey was from watching Dazed and Confused about 25 times with Piers and anyone else we could trick into it, I can easily imagine him with a drawl…. “I keep gettin’ older. They stay the same age…”
Ariel
January 15th, 2004 at 2:12 pm
Uh-oh. I guess my stark sarcasm didn’t come through. I’ve never seen a McConaughey movie where he DOESN’T drawl. Even when his character lives in NYC, he’s still the drawling texan new yorker.
Bristol
January 15th, 2004 at 3:01 pm
But who cares if he’s always drawling when he is so damn GORGEOUS! :)~
nikki
January 15th, 2004 at 5:06 pm
Beaches. I remember how I used to cry my eyes out. Now, nothing.
Liz
January 15th, 2004 at 8:01 pm
I remember watching that years ago, I was ashamed that I liked it because of it being schmaltzy and trite, I think if I saw it again I wouldn’t like it.
kim
January 16th, 2004 at 10:31 am
labyrinth. wish i had never re-watched as adult.
Matt
January 16th, 2004 at 1:00 pm
Drew Barrymore could stand there and read the phone book and I’d still love her. I’m going to be her third husband (or maybe her fourth? Can’t keep up with that girl.)