Wednesday, August 11, 2010

I laughed, I cried, I felt something tingly downstairs...


The Kids Are All Right.  I thought it was the best movie of the summer. Granted, the only other movie I saw was Toy Story 3.  So consider that.  This is a photo of ultra hipster, organic farmer/restauranteur, and super sexy Mark Rufffalo's California home.  Note the kilim rug on the back of the couch, the Danish mix matched chairs around the table, the cool + warm color palette, his thick black curls with just the slightest hint of gray on them...

The lesbians house was also nice, a little more catalogy, whatever.  



Not too exciting.  There were lots of great lamps everywhere in the film.  And plenty of sex, good dialogue, laughs, and I cried when Joni went to college.  Side note, I also cried in Toys Story 3 when Andy went to college... so consider that.

They had really cool counter stools which I could not find a picture of, and a natural wood tub surround that I am commissioning the mister to build right now.



Julianne Moore was sexy in a real person kind of way.  I thought it was weird that a lesbian would have an affair with a man, but if anyone could turn a girl straight, it would be Mark Ruffalo in this movie.


She was sexy in a super model kind of way.



He was sexy on his moto.  

Best line of the film, "Fair enough, hairy muff."

It wasn't a movie about sex though.  I think it was about white people, marriage being hard, sexuality being fluid, and general family life.  

What did you think of it?

3 comments:

  1. we were late tonight but were planning to see it...I want too. I love your review...and have you seen The Ruffalos' real home?

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  2. Did not even see it but intrigued by your review!

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  3. I liked it too - Mark Ruffalo is my big celebrity crush. He was a little more styled and hipster in the movie than I would have liked. I like the nerdy Mark Ruffalo. His house was great, but his bedroom was the worst. I couldn't focus on anything but how sad and depressing it was - like a teenage boy's room - although it was probably a conscious decision and realistic for his character...the room made me uncomfortable in the same way the relationship was uncomfortable. The movie wasn't quite what I wanted or thought it would be, but I liked it. Did you see Laurel Canyon? Great set too.

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