I'm really tempted to see it again, maybe in IMAX. I don't know if my head can handle it, though. It's so compelling.
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this movie's DVD sales are going to be off the chart.
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Other Jess, but YES.
I just watched Jennifer's Body. The marketing totally misrepresented this movie! It's not a horror movie; it's a teen drama with horror elements. And some bits of comedy that are of varying success. I really liked it. Plei, I want to read your thoughts now.
Other Jess, but YES.
Also good are Sassy Gay Friend: Othello and Sassy Gay Friend: Romeo and Juliet.
Saw Winter's Bone last night. Boy, does that film pass the Bechdel test! Great, strong female protagonist who is beautifully written and acted.
Just saw The Kids Are All Right. Boy. Depressing. And I want to warn the queers going in that Julianne Moore's character fucks Mark Ruffalo's. It's a good movie, but not easy to watch.
I just watched Teeth as a follow-up feminist horror-comedy. It was good, even though it followed a predictable path.
Never saw it, but I know part of it was filmed a block from my still-unsold house in Austin.