ita, I read the moviespoiler.com synopsis and if the reporting is at all correct, I'd say 'yup' to all your questions.
Phew. moviespoiler saves me again!
Riley ,'Help'
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ita, I read the moviespoiler.com synopsis and if the reporting is at all correct, I'd say 'yup' to all your questions.
Phew. moviespoiler saves me again!
Oh, man, we laughed forever at how the black Transformer was the only Autobot killed. One of the people I was arguing with said he wasn't black, more silver-coloured which was a cute-assed way of misreading the description. I mean, as far as we could tell his first line is "What's up, bitches?" and then he does some spontaneous (you know how we are with rhythm) breakdancing. And dies.
IT'S ALWAYS THE WAY. WE DON'T GET NO JUSTICE.
I'm also still creeped out by the scene near the end where our intrepid young heroes are making out ON THE SENTIENT CAR while others watch. Kiddy porn, anyone?
The movie cracked me up, but I cannot call it good. For something that funny...well, it just cracks enjoyable.
This week I'm going to see the new HP, and from not reading the whitefont here, I'm very excited. Friend doesn't read the books, just watches the movies, so I'm curious to watch his take.
I laughed at (bitterly) and was creeped out by the same things.
Okay, after reading the whitefont I think I may have to go see this movie just to laugh at it. it sounds like a $150 million budget SNL digital short. Though You Kill Me and Ratatouille are higher on my to do list.
Go see Ratatouille, then sneak into Transformers afterwards. Though that's really only a feasible plan for a weekend.
It's difficult enough for me to set aside time for one movie since my work, sleep, and exercise schedules all conflict. (I've been trying to find the time to see Ratatouille for two weeks now and haven't yet succeeded. But I did finally watch the 2nd half of "Houses of the Holy" this morning before work, after only 5 days of trying!)
Bayistas:
I have one more pass to go see a free screening of Stardust on Thursday. It's at 7:30 at the AMC Van Ness - it's a press screening, so getting there early-ish (like 7) is advised. If anyone would like to join Suzi and myself, please let me know!
I'm in, juliana!
Unless, er, someone already e-mailed you or something.
Also, happy birthday!
Hmmm. I just noticed Captivity is co-written by "Joseph Tura". That's a made up name if ever I saw one. Wonder what that's about.
From boston.com:
Finicky film freaks will recognize "Joseph Tura" as the name of Jack Benny’s character in the classic ‘‘To Be or Not To Be,’’ which means someone’s hiding under a pseudonym and it’s probably Joffe.