I just want more Ron Perlman.
And the Russians. (NO THEY DID NOT DIE I REFUSE TO BELIEVE IT.)
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I just want more Ron Perlman.
And the Russians. (NO THEY DID NOT DIE I REFUSE TO BELIEVE IT.)
Yay!
I am making a sadface at the fact that Snowpiercer only opened in limited release today and I have no idea when I'll get to see it.
Finally saw Captain America Winter Soldier in the theatre. That was a wonderful movie. I'm glad I knew Sitwell went bad, because I hate getting gut punches from characters I like. I kept going "Why, Jasper! Why! How could you do this to Phil!"
Poor Steve and Peggy's wandering memory.
I thought someone said there was a scene of Bucky sitting in a room somewhere? Though him staring at the display in the Smithsonian was cool. (And the kid staring at Steve.)
Fifteen minutes into Furious 6, or whatever the hell F&F6 is called, and damn, but I didn't recognize Mia (Jordana Brewster) because the actress has turned into a skeleton, I was actually quite confused about Brian's shift in love interests. In profile she's alright, but damn, full portrait and she's a wraith and looks like she's on the kind side of fifty with hair dye and face lifts. When it seems like a blink ago she was playing highschoolers. /shallow
Also re: Winter Soldier. The Triskellion is near the Watergate Apartments! Ha!
I saw Chef yesterday. It was fun, and I'm glad I ate a good lunch before going.
Saw 22 Jump Street. It is ridiculous and funny but a bit too meta for me. I like that it doesn't take itself seriously but it went overboard with the wink wink stuff.
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This pleases me.