Pretty good. I wasn't sure about it at first, but I ended up liking it. Weird movie.
I also watched the last thirty minutes of Justice League.
I thought it would be good for a laugh, but now I just feel sad. This is not what movies are supposed to be. I hope everyone responsible for this is fired. This was an evil thing.
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Seeing The Disaster Artist tonight. Can’t remember the last time I felt so excited to see a movie.
What did you think?
I liked it, but I was kinda disappointed by how straightforward it was. I was really hoping Franco was going to make this a passionate manifesto for his art, for his earnestness. But it’s...pretty standard. That said, I laughed constantly and I cried at the end. Zac Efron is fucking awesome in his small role.
There was one point where I was like, "OK, they have an idea."
Ellen Kaye: We've won. People no longer care about their civil liberties.They care about their standard of life. The modern world has outgrown notions like freedom. They're content to follow.
Alan Rikkin: The threat remains while free will exists. For centuries we've tried, with religion, with politics, and now consumerism, to eliminate dissent. Isn't it time we gave science a try?
And then apparently they fired whoever came up with that and went with plan B: Random fight scenes. If I wanted to watch someone do kata against himself...well, I suppose this is the only place I could do that so I was in the right place. Still.