I finally saw Black Swan today. I had to wait until it got to the $4 matinee theater.
I finally saw
Top Gun
today. I had to wait until Netflix Instant decided to stop streaming it tomorrow.
So many jokes in
Hot Shots!
make a lot more sense now. I had no idea Adrian Pasdar, Tim Robbins, and Meg Ryan were in it! Also, is Michael Ironside in EVERYTHING?
I get to see the new Jane Eyre tomorrow!
I saw previews for this, and I'm intrigued, but I have never liked a movie version of Jane Eyre, so I am wary of seeing it at the same time.
I get to see the new Jane Eyre tomorrow!
!!!
I really liked
The Kids Are All Right
. It seemed very thoughtfully put together to me. Possibly I viewed it more favorably than I should have, though, since I saw it soon after seeing
Inception
which pissed me off because of all the running around and pointless gun fights when there should have been awesome plot and character development.
So, everybody knows that when
Star Wars
was originally released, it was
not
called "Episode IV - A New Hope", right?
I got into a big argument with a friend about that, but I couldn't find proof.
Anyway, 6 Classic Series You Didn't Know Were Made Up on the Fly
Most fans don't realize that the famous "Episode IV" isn't anywhere in the original opening crawl -- it was only added to later prints...
So, everybody knows that when Star Wars was originally released, it was not called "Episode IV - A New Hope", right?
Emmett and I have this problem when we discuss Star Wars, every time I talk about "the first Star Wars blah blah blah" and he rejoinders, "You mean the fourth one?"
So, everybody knows that when Star Wars was originally released, it was not called "Episode IV - A New Hope", right?
I did not! I thought that was supposed to blow people's minds on opening night.
So, everybody knows that when Star Wars was originally released, it was not called "Episode IV - A New Hope", right?
Were we supposed to know that?
Emmett and I have this problem when we discuss Star Wars, every time I talk about "the first Star Wars blah blah blah" and he rejoinders, "You mean the fourth one?"
Heh. You should say, "No, the first one, before Darth Vader was Luke's father and before Leia was his sister."
We still argue with StY about the "Episode IV: A New Hope" thing, because we took him to see Star Wars, Empire, and Jedi when he was wee. It was only as an adult that he fell into the abyss of Clones, Revenger Siths and Phantom Menaces, and re-labeled his memories accordingly. He is really deep in the SW universe rabbit hole, but it keeps him out of the pool halls so we let him be.
Were we supposed to know that?
I thought so. But maybe the only people who know are those who saw it when it opened?