Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I love this Inception meme, and I love this iteration of it: [link]
Why do movie ticket purchase sites list seats as available, and then tell you it's not a valid seat when you try and buy it? Surely...they know, right? Can't they just make it NOT FUCKING AVAILABLE in the first place, or have some text explaining why you can't choose a seat one seat away from another sold seat (although, really, relying on me to read is silly--if you know I can't buy it, don't offer it for sale).
This might be on my mind because I just bought a TDKR ticket for a showing in an hour. La la la. This time I wear the batshirt (last time I went with a Supernatural shirt, just because I can never not hear Dean saying, gleefully, "I'm Batman").
Oh, so, I did not get a Hobbit preview, and I am grumpy about that. I did get a Superman Returns preview, which I found very distracting because the music that played over it was the Elves' lament for Gandalf from Fellowship of the Ring.
I did get a Superman Returns preview, which I found very distracting because the music that played over it was the Elves' lament for Gandalf from Fellowship of the Ring.
"You won't believe a man can fly, you fools!"
Tom Hardy did some impressive eye-acting.
He really did. Especially then, that was when I noticed.
Because I was where P-C was.
I think what did it was that
everyone assumed she was Talia, but then they gave her this Miranda Tate name, so I just figured, okay, they are wrong. And then I just never thought about it for months. It wasn't even on my mind as a possibility, an idea. I didn't read a lot about the movie, so there wasn't a lot of Talia Talia Talia in my head. So it completely blindsided me.
because he moved with such grace and assurance and menace
I love the way he moves after
breaking him. It's that trailer shot where he saunters away and tosses away the mask.
And I think the bat-voice seemed to be less growly? It never bothered me much, but was it less ridiculous for people who found it ridiculous?
I think...I think it was still kind of ridiculous. I could hear some snickering almost every time he spoke. But there were a few times where his Bats voice sounded almost Bruce-y.
That really gave me chills, because I knew what was going to happen, but now there was context--I couldn't work out precisely what or why before, and this made it all so horrible.
Yeah, I knew what was going to happen, but I wasn't prepared for
all the bombs all around Gotham, and then I realized that must be when the bridges were going to blow too, and then HE BLEW UP THE MAYOR, and then things just got worse.
I love this Inception meme, and I love this iteration of it: [link]
Ahahaha, I was actually looking for
a Leo cameo. I thought I might have spotted him in the stock exchange, but I was wrong.
Oh, can someone explain how
Blake knew Bruce was Bats? I couldn't follow that. I got that he recognized Bruce as a fellow orphan who could understand his pain and anger, but I didn't hear any actual experience with Batman that led him to connect the dots.
Also, I wonder how they explained that
Bruce Wayne died on the same day as Batman. Well, I guess a lot of people died that day. But I wonder how he was supposed to have died.
All I can hear now is Abed doing the Batman voice.
Hey, was Bane's coat swanky, or what? I want to know where he shops.
All I can hear now is Abed doing the Batman voice.
Tim said, like ita, that he thought the growly Bat-voice was less ridiculous this time, but I said that all I could think, every single time he did it, was Abed.
I think...I think it was still kind of ridiculous.
I did, too. It always makes me just roll my eyes and want to offer him tea with honey.
Also, I wonder how they explained that
Okay, yeah. Tim and I talked about that for a long time last night -- the city knew that Batman
"died" to save them, but was it just assumed that Bruce Wayne was killed in the Bane-inspired mayhem?
I was REALLY unclear on that.
I also missed that Bane
killed Batmanuel. Damn it!
The scene where
everything was exploding all around Gotham, and the fucking bridges collapsing
was HORRIFYING to me.
There were a lot of moments I had my hands over my mouth in shock -- that was one of them. Another was when Bane
came up through the tunnel floor into Wayne Inc.'s R&D department.
I think I actually said "HOLY SHIT!" audibly, but that was such a loud scene, no one heard me. (I also said "Holy SHIT!!!" at the
Talia reveal,
and everyone heard me, because the theater was fairly quiet.
Let me tell you, I was SO ANNOYED at the idea that
Bane was Ra's Al Ghul's son,
because you just don't mess with
that big of a part of canon.
So the
Talia reveal
was satisfying on so many levels for me.
(She never addressed Batman/Bruce as "beloved," did she? Because that always, ALWAYS annoyed me
in the comics.)
It didn't feel like he was in the same sound landscape as the other characters
Maybe that was my issue with Bane's dialogue -- I said he sounded sort of like a sports announcer, but maybe it was more just being in a different sound landscape. But he really did have an edge of sideshow barker to his voice that was really close to yanking me out of the story -- but not quite, thankfully.
I am tickled especially pink (no mean freest when you're high yellow) that Steph is so explosively joyous about it.
I realize this will be the third time I've posted this sentiment, but I CANNOT get over that final shot. I am crazy in love with it.
OKAY, people, fine, I'll go see TDKR in the theater! I wasn't gonna, you know, because I didn't like the second movie very much. In fact, I didn't see either of the first two all the way through.
I shall watch the first two -for realz- this weekend and then go see Verbs. Are you happy now, with your tantalizing whitefont? Stop tormenting me!
I could watch it again tomorrow, no kidding you. But I won't, because it's dilaudid day. And I can't believe what autocorrect did with my attempt at feat in that post...must go back and correct the human way.
I cried more this time, because I knew what was going to happen. I knew which scenes required sustained tears, so I was all geared up. Obviously the
explosion of Gotham, from about halfway through the anthem until the sinking it--
Steph the
skybox with the mayor in it blows up while the field is going. There's just one player left on the edge of the field--the guy who presumably got Gotham's last touchdown for a while--or was it Sky City? I admit I didn't notice which team.
I also cried at least when Selina
betrayed Batman, and when she came back and killed Bane (and when she helped the kid whose brother had died in the tunnels (not that many orphans in a city of 12 million--that's cool). When Bruce got out of prison (notice how his cartilage problem kinda cleared up?),
I cried too, and when Blake tried
to get the kids out of Gotham,
I cried.
And maybe other times. I made sure to stop before the end. I would not let myself cry during
the funeral,
which is admittedly
easier
the second time round, but
Alfred
kills it in that scene, and it was tough. I think the kid next to me was scrubbing his face around that time.
I also took the liberty of closing my eyes a few times--that was nice. Every time a
prisoner fell trying to climb out of the prison,
for instance--I can get by just hearing that from now on.
For some reason I panicked this time through that
Lucious didn't make it out from under the river--
I didn't remember seeing him at the the end.
Still lots of feels. Oh, god, feels. I know I'm forgetting some--I made so many mental notes--way more than I actually have mental storage for.
There was a police presence outside the theatre, which made me feel uneasy. I read some people saying that
movies
were going to feature less gunplay, but that's pretty ridiculous--what are they going to do? Last minute edits? Delay releases? I'm thinking not. We had lots of gunfire in the previews (no Hobbits, but I'm fascinated by the idea the Superman teaser is elves), but I do hear the trailer with the gunfire in a movie theatre is being edited, which I can dig. I imagine the movie will escape intact, however.