sj, where did you see it? I'm prepared to drive a ways to ensure a 3D experience....
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How realistic are the rats in Coraline? I want to see it, but I'm really rat-phobic.
Theo - both Boston Common and Fenway are showing it in 3-D. So is Danvers if you want the 'burbs.
I think I'm taking Friday the 13th off (both of them!), so I'd probably catch it at a matinee then at one of those three places.
Theo, I saw it in Millbury.
The rats were more adorable than realistic imho.
... which reminds me that I really should see Ratatouille again....
Milk was actually better than I expected it to be. I've had a dim view of Penn's acting in the past, but he definitely earned his Oscar nom with this.
If Dan White were a fictional character I'd say he was too one-dimensionally villainous, but what with the blaming his double homicide on Hostess® I think the movie treats him with just about the amount of respect and sympathy he deserved.
Josh Brolin's resemblance to David Boreanaz continues to unnerve me. Haven't seen MILK yet, but in the stills I've seen, he looks like DB with bad 70s hair, though not as bad as the 70s hair DB did do on ANGEL.
He's aged out of some of the resemblance, but back in the 90s it was frightening.
I saw "The Class" last night, which i highly recommend. Beautifully made and the actors playing the students were incredible.
Excellent! I love Cantet's earlier movies, especially Human Resources.