Are there any theatres that do special shows where mothers can come with the baby? And everyone is in the same boat?
There are, I just haven't ever been able to make it out of the house on time -- they're usually the first show of the day.
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Are there any theatres that do special shows where mothers can come with the baby? And everyone is in the same boat?
There are, I just haven't ever been able to make it out of the house on time -- they're usually the first show of the day.
Since Kate brought the thread back to Bourne, I just want to say that I have been David Strathairn's bitch since he was Moss on The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd!
Also, count me as one who was disturbed by Pan's Labyrinth. All of the interviews I heard on NPR talked about the fantasy aspects and downplayed the real life stuff, but there was way too much of the real horror in the girl's life to fantasy ratio. I'm gonna Netflix it in hopes that there is some bonus features about the fantasy aspects.
the last movie I saw was Ratatouille and I don't get the "best Pixar evah!" vibe from it. I liked The Incredibles, Toy Story, Nemo and A Bug's Life better.
Since Kate brought the thread back to Bourne, I just want to say that I have been David Strathairn's bitch since he was Moss on The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd!
Slap my hand now!
Me too.
I'm in that club.
Kate, Bourne says "I remember everything" to the Albert Finney character in their face-off at the end. And ITA with you about his resemblance to Brian Cox being very confusing, especially in that photo with the Madrid station chief. It would have thrown me off for longer than the few seconds it did if I didn't remember I'd heard about Finney being in the film.
I too was almost shouting at the screen "Put a damn head scarf on!" to the Stiles character--that really annoyed me as something that a CIA agent, even one who's office personnel and not in the field, should have known if I, a simple film watcher, know to do it.
And ESPECIALLY when there were moments when she wasn't just run run running. I can see running in panic without thinking, but when you have a moment to catch your breath?
Mmm...SMG is doing the voice of April O'Neil in TMNT. She's redeemed herself by a fraction for doing the godawful Happily N'Ever After.
How much do I miss Mako?
Just got back from Stardust. I thought it was lovely. Loved De Niro, far more than Pfeiffer, though she did a good job in the part. The whole thing made me happy, and I'd have stayed through the credits to confirm my recognition of the narrator , but bloody Jesus was the song awful. I mean, seriously. No, really, I mean, the only even remotely good bit was about "riding a star" which, in context is just porny as Hell, which is the only thing that made it entertaining.
The guy who plays Tristan, well, I hope this does good things for his career, as he was nice to watch.
Slap my hand now!
Back at ya, babe!
I have been David Strathairn's bitch since he was Moss on The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd!
The first time he caught my eye was in The Return of the Secaucus Seven. Loved that film!