I kind of want to see that movie, but I'm afraid it won't be as utterly gawdawful as I'm hoping for. Off to check out the review.
Joyce ,'Never Leave Me'
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It made $7 million from midnight showings alone.
The exiting tweeners are talking about how it wasn't like the book.
I'm totally going to see it.
But are you going to squeal?
ETA: In all honesty, I'm curious-- but I can't cope with the thought of going to see it in a theatre with the screeching adolescents. Maybe in a few weeks after the fervor and the T-giving holidays have passed.
Yes, in our local school district the kids are off all week. Your best bet is waiting until Monday the 1st.
I've liked Hardwicke's other films and I haven't read the book. I'ma go see it.
But are you going to squeal?
I don't think I could if I wanted to.
I suspect I'll go to a matinee. Mayhap fewer tweens, since going to an afternoon movie would be LAME.
I really want to go see it with a bunch of buffistas and snark and laugh.
It wasn't until reading E's review that I realized that sparkly is literal.
I'm sure there will be snark when I go.
Oh yeah-- one of the reviews I read called it a cross between being dumped on by a truckful of glitter and a mob armed with Bedazzlers.