The main reason I haven't gone to see Rush is that it's 2 hours long. Although I may go see it now, knowing what it's really about. It seems like the marketed it totally on Hemsworth, and I think that hurt them. People who like car racing are not necessarily the same people who like sf/f.
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It didn't pique my interest until I heard Lauda's name in a trailer. I've heard of him. I've not heard of Hunt. Then the word of mouth on quality sealed the deal.
I decided I'd see it when I found out it was about a real-life rivalry rather than a one-man Fast & Furious race/caper film like the advertising implied.
I'm seeing GIFs from the Pacific Rim gag reel, and just this [link] and [link] make me a) twitchy b) love Max Martini c) want to slap Kazinsky.
There is no excuse for that sloppiness! Not even (especially!) a joke!
Kazinsky's glee over getting his nose broken in a fight scene and that footage making it to the final film buys a pass for most anything from me.
No! Crisp katas!
(Could I love the Martini more? No, not a chance. The look on his face makes me want to do the forms with two backs with him...)
Saw RED 2 today, very enjoyable. I love Sarah, she's so un-girly but still likes girly things. Not even a twitch of anything other than joy and delght to receive a customized gun. I hope someone recovered it for her.
"Where did you get the bodies?"
"My freezer."
Because you never know when you'll need them.
Just saw Don Jon and liked it even more than I expected. He avoided lots of first feature pitfalls and it's quite smartly sweet. My crush on him has grown even stronger now.
Glad to hear it, Scrappy. I've been looking forward to seeing that one.
I saw Gravity at an Imax theater in 3-D. Wow, that was intense. I'm glad it was a nice, crisp 90 minutes, because if it had been much longer it would have gotten unbearable. I was pretty sure she was going to make it, and had a feeling Kowalski wouldn't, but still - I was exhausted afterwards.