I reviewed this on another site as such:
Y Tu Mama Tambien, go for the pr0n, stay for the political commentary.
The director did a great job of silently commenting on the plight of the
mexican farmers. It's a great movie in so many different ways.
-Aaron
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Phonopsia wrote:
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> From: "glyph1001" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:27 PM
> Subject: [313] OT: I have one thing to say
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> > Spider-Man.
> >
> >
> > Go see it. It RAWKED! :-)
>
> While I'm waiting for the theaters to thin out a bit to take in Mr. Raimi's
> latest, I checked out "Y Tu Mama Tambien", loosely translated = "So's Your
> Mom". One of those movies that leaves you dumbfounded by its succinct
> perfection. 313 relevance? Senor Coconut's "Showroom Dummies" was playing
> during one of the road trip scenes and plenty of other great music I mostly
> didn't recognize. This movie is seriously delightful and poignant and once.
>
> Oh... Eminem comes up as Ammonium in a spell checker. :)
>
> Tristan
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