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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I feel like an idiot, but on RunPee.com, I can't actually find a listing of movies and their pee times. Is there a link that I'm staring right at and just can't see?
t edit Never mind; it does not want to work in Firefox for me, but they came up in Safari. Weird. Perhaps I just need to download the app.
Saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 yesterday. I will need to see it again to gain any real perspective.
But, some stand out moments were everything McGonigal and Nigel Longbottom, Molly Weasley's fire, the Pensive scene and seeing the call backs to the previous movies.
I saw Friends With Benefits last night and liked it way more than I expected. Mile Kunis is totes adorbs and lots of the banter and sexy times are honestly funny. JT isn't quite enough of an actor to carry his role, but he skates by on his charm, of which he has LOTS. It gets formulaic, but still worth a watch if you like that kinda thing.
ION, The Lookout is AWESOME.
I found Friends With Benefits to be more likable and sensible than its döppleganger movie from earlier in the year. I liked the degree of communication they displayed, especially at the start of their shenanigans. And Mila was just so much more sympathetic than Natalie.
Crazy Stupid Love is rather great. Highly recommend. Very good performances all around.
Oh, Gris, really? Good to know, for my Gosling love is mighty.
Yeah, all I've seen are great reviews.
Gosling is great in it. And Emma Stone is her usual amazingly watchable self. Carrell hits the loveable side of Michael Scott and a bit of the cluelessness, but keeps the awkwardness far away and so becomes immensely loveable. And the children are excellent too, and play a larger part than you might imagine going in. It's one of the better romantic comedies I've seen in a long time.
AND the girl who looks like she's in high school, from the ads, is Analeigh from Top Model! For anyone for whom that's a draw...