Wait, does that mean the Gris is really Pete?
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Let me know if you're up for seeing a movie this weekend, David.
::cries::
I thought you all were going to see P.S. I Love You.
Besides National Treasure (sigh), I've seen nothing lately. So I just wanted to see something, not necessarily that particular movie. And, you know, spend time with the buffistas.
ION, I got home from the airport at 2am and am really not happy to be at work right now.
Saw NO COUNTRY... over the weekend and really liked it. There was some bone dry humor, but definitely one of the grimmest movies the Coen's have ever done. It's a movie that sticks with you. Loved the use of sound (and the minimal use of soundtrack).
That said, I hope they do a BIG LEBOWSKI/O BROTHER style fun movie next.
Has Persepolis opened in SF?
We saw Sweeny for Christmas. A woman with her pre-teen daughter walked out in the first 15 minutes or so.
I guess she thought it would be a feel good movie about murder and cannibalism.
Some people walked out of the screening of Sweeney Todd that I saw. I can imagine doing that if I had a blood squick regardless of the expectations I had for the theme of the movie.
eta except that I've never walked out of a movie so I can't really imagine what would prompt me to do it for the first time.
My sister went to see it because she'll try anything with Depp in it, even though she hates plays and musicals. I can see the Depposity not being enough in the end for people willing to give it a shot.
It's way less gross than The Libertine.