It's your birthday. I say double feature. But I think I liked Cowboys and Aliens more than most people. Daniel Craig was hotness incarnate, and bonus Adam Beach, who didn't even make it into the trailers.
'Shindig'
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Plus, Keith Carradine was excellent as the sheriff.
Okay, I really liked The Adjustment Bureau. As much as I love special effects and gunfights and explosions, I could use more interesting sci-fi that doesn't need all those things.
P-C,
don't you think the plot kind of fell apart and then they went really hand-wavey?
I thought the last five minutes was a little pat, but I liked all the developments until then.
In response to Big, is it a prevailing opinion that a thirteen year old (chronologically and mentally) having sex with an adult woman is icky?
Well, it's my prevailing opinion.
Prevails for me too. I just had someone try and excuse it, though, on the grounds that the woman couldn't have known. Uh, statutory rape is a crime that is suffered as well as committed, and I think that experiencing it is the key thing to prevent (if experiencing it and causing it could be separated).
There aren't a lot of thirteen-year-olds, girl or boy, who don't look at least underage, even if they look older than thirteen.
Also, ew.
is it a prevailing opinion that a thirteen year old (chronologically and mentally) having sex with an adult woman is icky
It is now; might not have been when the movie was made. Some things are changing for the better.
Nowadays any adult woman who has sex with a boy younger than, say, 17, is generally considered a pervert. Which does not mean there isn't a juvenile mentality that responds "Lucky boy!"--but that is not the approved social response, because of the possibility of abuse and the implied double-standard.