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BurtReynolds wrote:
bune wrote:
There's a potential in-universe reason for that but I think that a lazy script supervisor was to blame.
BurtReynolds wrote:
I am the only person on earth who liked that movie.
I liked it for what it was, but as an adaptation of the book it was lacking.
That damn bear was the worst.
that was my favorite part! Creepy as fuck.
Yeah, if nothing else from the movie stuck with me that one part certainly did.
Just finished Jurassic World FK. Seemed to be the same as the others - which I almost think was kind of the point, maybe? - but the bit about letting the cat out of the bag finally seemed to have a point. Almost excited for JW3, but then I remember that Colin is working on it.
I rewatched Fantastic Beasts yesterday, and I'm so glad I did. That movie works so much better than I'd remembered and it really helps frame the action of The Crimes of Grindelwald.
We then re-watched Baby Mama. I've seen it several times and it shouldn't be as fun as it is, for me. It's not a great movie but it still makes me laugh and I wonder how bad it would have been without Fey and Poehler. Like, if it had been Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow or something. Yuck.
We ended our movie marathon with The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, which I liked but ultimately didn't love. But I've already written enough about that.
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I haven’t watched a movie In ages. Midway through a west wing rewatch.
Have a film called the edukators to watch though. I’ve a feeling this is some sort of cult following thing. Something about the name tickling my memory.
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8th Grade
The movie was fine enough, but the girl was great. If she can continue to convey the same vulnerability and sweetness as she gets older, she's gonna be something else.
The movie was fine enough, but the girl was great. If she can continue to convey the same vulnerability and sweetness as she gets older, she's gonna be something else.
The movie was fine enough, but the girl was great. If she can continue to convey the same vulnerability and sweetness as she gets older, she's gonna be something else.
well it was alright...Its a messy film, it looks pretty good and of course Lee knows how to frame things...but it seems this version is a little too Hollywood than the real story. Anyway, it was ok.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47130 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
VinylGuy wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
8th Grade
The movie was fine enough, but the girl was great. If she can continue to convey the same vulnerability and sweetness as she gets older, she's gonna be something else.
The movie was fine enough, but the girl was great. If she can continue to convey the same vulnerability and sweetness as she gets older, she's gonna be something else.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:03 pm Posts: 9359 Location: Washington State
Watched "Ralph Breaks the Internet" this weekend. Really fun movie with a strange thematic turn for the third act. I don't know why I reacted so strongly to the Princess scenes but there was a lot of emotion for me. Pretty weird.
Actual spoiler, but I'm pretty sure just about every article about this has spoiled it anyway:
I heard that there was a trailer for Frozen 2 at the end of the credits so I figured we'd stay and watch to troll my son because of how much he dislikes that movie. While waiting through the credits the song credits were going and "Never Going to Give You Up" performed by John C. Reilly was there and I thought to myself, "When did the play that? Weird. I must have missed it in the youtube videos he was doing." So then the big Frozen 2 logo came up and my son leaned over asking me what the heck this was and suddenly the opening to the song started and he asked me again what the heck this was but all I could do was laugh. Such an appropriate way to end a movie about the Internet.
And the secret to raising kids right was a great little scene. Also I laughed that Alan Tudyk was in the movie considering his role in the last one. Not a funny ha-ha but just the same.
Felt nostalgic the other night. The wife and I watched Empire Records and Can't Hardly Wait. Had blast revisiting both of them, but I'll tell you what... Empire Records REALLY holds up. That's a great goddamn movie that I'd recommend to anyone, even someone who wasn't old enough to see it when it first came out.
Fuck joe i love Empire Records. Saw it on HBO when i was 11 years old the night before i had my last trip with my then friends from school. Saw that one and then Pulp Fiction, both of them on HBO. I was so fucking blown away by them....Liv Tyler was and remains the love of my life, but the whole cast was amazing...Anthony La Paglia, Rory Cochrane, Rene Zellweger, even that Cuervo Jones guy.
Fuck joe i love Empire Records. Saw it on HBO when i was 11 years old the night before i had my last trip with my then friends from school. Saw that one and then Pulp Fiction, both of them on HBO. I was so fucking blown away by them....Liv Tyler was and remains the love of my life, but the whole cast was amazing...Anthony La Paglia, Rory Cochrane, Rene Zellweger, even that Cuervo Jones guy.
Got the soundtrack too.
I've always loved the movie. But I haven't revisited the thing in a decade+. Wasn't sure if it was just time/place and overall nostalgia that made me so found of the film Turns out... nope! The fucking thing is just great!
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