Today, if you see James Garner's character from the movie "The Notebook," get him to a Blockbuster fast and make him rent "Memento."
"Well, I'll be damned," James Garner's character from the movie "The Notebook" will say. "That just might work."
"Hell yes it'll work," tell him. "Now get back to that old folks home and get your sharpie ready, you hear me Rockford?"
James Garner's character from the movie "The Notebook" will then race back to the retirement home and start reading the notebook from the movie "The Notebook" to Gena Rowlands' character from the movie "The Notebook." As soon as she starts remembering again, James Garner's character from the movie "The Notebook" will tell her, "Okay, now I'm gonna write all over your body about who you are and how much you dig me. Cool?"
James Garner's character from the movie "The Notebook" will probably only get a few lines written before she flips out again, but it's a start. If only James Garner's character from the movie "The Notebook" had been played by Guy Pearce's character from the movie "Memento." If you want to know who's to blame for Gena Rowlands' character from the movie "The Notebook" having dementia, look no further than the casting director for the movie "The Notebook."
Happy Get James Garner's Character In "The Notebook" To Watch "Memento" Day!