I can't believe Cabin In The Woods is finally coming out.
And also that there was an American Pie sequel in the works, and I'd heard nothing about it. I loved the first one and didn't like the second. Anyone here know any deets about this?
Early ,'Objects In Space'
A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
I can't believe Cabin In The Woods is finally coming out.
And also that there was an American Pie sequel in the works, and I'd heard nothing about it. I loved the first one and didn't like the second. Anyone here know any deets about this?
It's about a high school reunion, per the ads.
askye,
I think their reasons for not liking the film are valid.
I saw the Battleship Potemkin in it's entirety tonight for the first time. It's amazing how it still stands up. I had only ever seen the Odessa Steps bit before.
There was a live, improvised musical accompaniment which I did not like because it was loud and (I thought) obvious in its dissonance. I was kind of relieved b/c the guy doing the music was a former nemesis of mine, and I was happy to not have to give him grudging respect.
Watching Bridesmaids for the first time, and if Annie doesn't end up with the cop, I will be heartbroken.
It's about a high school reunion, per the ads.
I got that far from the title, even.
I'm just wondering if anyone knows if it sucks or not. It doesn't seem like it's been screened, but I don't know if there's down low buzz.
I've enjoyed the others enough for it to be worth matinee prices, and it looks like they got everyone back for this one.
I got that far from the title, even.
Ha ha! Sorry.
Am I the only one who got a little teary at the end of Bridesmaids?
Also, wasn't George Glass the name of the secret boyfriend Jan Brady once made up? (Annie uses that name when Ted asks who else she could invite to the wedding.)
I saw the Hunger Games last weekend after not reading the book for quite a while, and I thought they did a pretty good job translating the book into a movie. I spent today rereading the book, and while I still think so, I do wish that they had kept the original story of the pin (more rebellious) and that they had done more with the hunger theme.