Shit, Actually

The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema

304 pages

English language

Published Nov. 17, 2020 by Hachette Books.

ISBN:
978-0-316-44984-7
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Your Favorite Movies, Re-Watched

New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author Lindy West was once the in-house movie critic for Seattle's alternative newsweekly The Stranger, where she covered film with brutal honesty and giddy irreverence. In Shit, Actually, Lindy West returns to those roots, re-examining beloved and iconic movies from the past 40 years with an eye toward the big questions of our time: Is Twilight the horniest movie in history? Why do the zebras in The Lion King trust Mufasa--who is a lion--to look out for their best interests? Why did anyone bother making any more movies after The Fugitive achieved perfection? And, my god, why don't any of the women in Love, Actually ever fucking talk?!

From Forrest Gump, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, and Bad Boys II, to Face/Off, Top Gun, and The Notebook, West combines her razor-sharp wit and trademark humor with a genuine adoration …

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The Fugitive

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1) "Objectively, there's only one good movie, and it's The Fugitive. The Fugitive is the only good movie. Now, if you think I'm being capricious, know that I have had this feeling before about other things—I remember when I first read Island of the Blue Dolphins, I was like, 'Shut it down, no need to write more books,' ditto with 'The Sign' by Ace of Base—but those feelings didn't last, because eventually I heard 'Poison' by Bell Biv DeVoe and read a little story you might have heard of called THE BIBLE? But when it comes to The Fugitive, I have never wavered. The Fugitive is the only good movie. We didn't need any more movies after The Fugitive. We didn't need any movies before it either. We should erase those."

2) "The true work of love isn't staying together when things are perfect; it's staying …