Watched Jackie & Ryan (2014) on Netflix last night. A little indie music film. Who knew Katherine Heigl could sing??
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I wanted to go see that, but I was too lazy Christmas day. Maybe I'll go see it this weekend.Saw Joy on Xmas night. Stars Jennifer Lawrence. I enjoyed it a great deal.
Star Wars - The Force Awakens. Just last night.
We were pleased. As is our custom these last few years, Grandma liked it better than I. But I liked it a lot.
I will say, it's been a while since I've been to a movie where the opening legend is splashed across the screen, and I hear cheers and applause from the audience. And at the end of the movie, applause.
I don't want to say too much about it. I studiously avoided conversations and spoilers before seeing it because I wanted to get the full effect. And I'm glad I did. So I'll do my part in granting the same courtesy to others. If you like this franchise, I believe you'll like the movie. It's more in the spirit of the original three than the subsequent three prequels.
For those of us old enough to have seen the original Star Wars when it came out in '77, there's a certain truth within that experience: We can't go back home again. Star Wars was something we had never seen before, it was glorious, it was paradigm-shifting, it changed movie-making (and marketing) profoundly, and it became the first Big Movie Franchise in a way that the James Bond series could only dream of.
Well, that isn't going to happen again. The original was the train engine, and the other cars are pulled along behind it. Some of those cars are garish and not all that attractive. And then there's the comfortable coach car that reminds you of the charm of this train. That's what this movie is.
Star Wars - The Force Awakens. Just last night.
We were pleased. As is our custom these last few years, Grandma liked it better than I. But I liked it a lot.
I will say, it's been a while since I've been to a movie where the opening legend is splashed across the screen, and I hear cheers and applause from the audience. And at the end of the movie, applause.
I don't want to say too much about it. I studiously avoided conversations and spoilers before seeing it because I wanted to get the full effect. And I'm glad I did. So I'll do my part in granting the same courtesy to others. If you like this franchise, I believe you'll like the movie. It's more in the spirit of the original three than the subsequent three prequels.
For those of us old enough to have seen the original Star Wars when it came out in '77, there's a certain truth within that experience: We can't go back home again. Star Wars was something we had never seen before, it was glorious, it was paradigm-shifting, it changed movie-making (and marketing) profoundly, and it became the first Big Movie Franchise in a way that the James Bond series could only dream of.
Well, that isn't going to happen again. The original was the train engine, and the other cars are pulled along behind it. Some of those cars are garish and not all that attractive. And then there's the comfortable coach car that reminds you of the charm of this train. That's what this movie is.
I thought it was amusing during the pre-movie ads that they pitched everything from Star Wars collector's cups to a line of Star Wars makeup from CoverGirl...for that "smoky, just survived a strafing run from a TIE Fighter look" I guess..lol.
I thought it was amusing during the pre-movie ads that they pitched everything from Star Wars collector's cups to a line of Star Wars makeup from CoverGirl...for that "smoky, just survived a strafing run from a TIE Fighter look" I guess..lol.
Yep. They did..lol Great movie btw, top notch.Cover girl has Star Wars makeup? No they did not. really?
SpaceBalls the flame-thrower! The kids love that one!
I still think Reservoir Dogs has one of the best dialogues ever written for a movie. Just about every spoken line in the movie is well done. I've seen it many times and always end up watching it when I come across it on TV. One of Steve Buscemi's best performances imho.Saw Reservoir Dogs on 35mm last night. Still love this movie as much as the first time I saw it.
Seeing The Thing on 35mm next weekend
I still think Reservoir Dogs has one of the best dialogues ever written for a movie. Just about every spoken line in the movie is well done. I've seen it many times and always end up watching it when I come across it on TV. One of Steve Buscemi's best performances imho.