Just watched the trailer for
The Lake House.
I really want to find out how it ends. I could see myself watching it, except Keanu Reeves seems to get to talk a lot in it. So it'll have to be word of mouth.
Re: X3, I don't think there was much about Storm that wasn't stupid. Hair, expression of powers, tone of voice--ick.
I finally got my brother hyped for Snakes on a Plane. I'm so pleased that I now have someone to see it with.
I want to understand how the premise of
The Lake House
works. . . I mean -- she's in an alternate reality that's just two months apart from him? Is that it?
My feeling is that maybe he found a datebook or something of hers?
2 years, but yeah, that seems to be it, at least according to the trailers. He's in her house, 2 years earlier than her reality.
I'll see it, because the premise seems at least to guarantee an interesting train wreck, and because I am Hopeless Keanu Fangirl. He had me at "I bought a house...by the lake." (Also because there's a good chance I can see it for free. It's really amazing how low one's standards can get when you don't have to plunk down $10 for it.)
I've seen 3 movies this weekend and still managed to not see X-men 3. I'm skipping the white font till I do.
I saw Da Vinci, Thank you for smoking and Kinky Boots. I enjoyed them all. I think KB was the most satisfiying.
Finally saw X-Men - have nothing to add. Except I was stuck waiting for the Worlds Slowest Concessions persion, so I
missed the preview for SOAP!!!!
I think an angry letter to management is in order....
X3 opened in Greece the same day it opened in the States, which is always a bad sign. When you can't afford to let word of mouth run before your international release....
I am concerned about the new
Blade Runner.
Specifically, the fact that I can't think of a Ridley Scott film in recent memory that I thought was good makes me wonder if the director Scott is now should be allowed to fuck with the work of the director Scott was then.
Wow. That's some sentence construction. I blame jet lag.
Link to official SOAP teaser. (I can't play it here at work, but all that means is that IT hasn't upgraded our media software since dinsaurs roamed the earth. Which is odd, since we're a media company, but that's another rant for another day.)
Saw X3 over the weekend as well, and found it disappointing for many of the reasons listed above. I continue to find Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart the hottest things in the movie.
What's most important, though, is that SOAP opens on my birthday. Best gift from the universe ever!