I just watched Celeste and Bam Bam and it was total silly fun.
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In multiple-viewing news, I just watched Scott Pilgrim vs. the World for a third time, and I still love the crap out of it.
Pete just put it on for background viewing while he sketches and I write. I think it's the movie that he will watch over and over, like I do with Beetlejuice.
Thanks, Sue.
Just got back from True Grit. Yup, I loved it.
True Grit was The Business. I'd totally see it again.
We saw True Grit on Thursday night, I really liked it. That Hailee Steinfeld did a bang up job with some damn quirky dialog. Jeff Bridges was wonderful too. I have huge dislike of John Wayne, so I'm glad to have a version that I can watch again.
Despicable Me = totally cute. Though I still think Megamind is funnier.
Pete just put it on for background viewing while he sketches and I write. I think it's the movie that he will watch over and over, like I do with Beetlejuice.
I can see that. We spent a couple hours watching the extras the other night, and I was hearting everyone involved. I was impressed with how much was actually done with practical effects and stunt doubles instead of CGI. Although there was also a lot of CGI that I didn't even notice.
amyth, I may take you up on that.
I saw Almodovar's Law of Desire tonight. Very trippy - the characters all seem to be extremely excitable and overreact to everything, which combined with the ultra-vivid visual palette gives an impression not unlike a tragic version of The Muppet Show. But it was interesting, and I'll always be grateful for Almodovar giving Antonio Banderas his start.