Has anyone seen The Help yet? My brother and I want to go! Emma Stone has had quite a year, hasn't she?
We also kind of want to go to Glee 3D, but we think we'll have to throw back some shots before we sit through that one.
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Has anyone seen The Help yet? My brother and I want to go! Emma Stone has had quite a year, hasn't she?
We also kind of want to go to Glee 3D, but we think we'll have to throw back some shots before we sit through that one.
I haven't, although my mom is urging me to read the book. What I don't get is that I'm seeing so much criticism for the movie version of The Help, but I don't remember hearing the same arguments when the book was hitting big, and it was a huge bestseller. And I think the movie is supposed to be fairly faithful to the book.
I can see where a movie version would be a little more, for lack of a better word, patronizing.
I definitely heard criticism of the book from friends who read it.
Maybe it was just me then.
Amy,
I have not read the book, nor seen the movie, but my mother has read the book. She said that what she liked about the book is the way the author developed the relationships and character growth.
Some of the complaints I have seen about the movie is how various historical events are minimized and there are times where interactions are pretty stereotypical. At this point and the way my mood is, I want no part of the film.
Maybe I will soften on this point when it comes to tv.
So I finally saw Captain America. Ended up seeing it in 3D because that was what was available.
I really really enjoyed Captain America. And, surprisingly, I enjoyed it in 3D. Enough so now I want to give Harry Potter in 3D a try. If it's still playing next week.
I always forget how scorching hot Alec Baldwin was as a young man until I catch Beetlejuice on TV again.
One of my favorite roles of his back then was in Malice. Hot and arrogant and sort of smarmy, but not a true villain in the end.
So I finally saw Captain America. Ended up seeing it in 3D because that was what was available.
I really really enjoyed Captain America. And, surprisingly, I enjoyed it in 3D.
Ditto and ditto.
But can anyone explain to me why Hydra had an octopus as its symbol? An octopus is like the opposite of a hydra!