So I want to go to the movies this weekend, but there's nothing I want to see! Has anyone here seen A Most Wanted Man? There is also GotG again, obviously....
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I don't remember anyone talking about it here, but I saw Linklater's latest film, "Boyhood", last weekend and loved it a tremendous amount. It's almost three hours long, and kept me engrossed the entire time.
For no good reason, I have no interest in that. I plan to watch it on TV some day.....
It's one of the best films I've seen all year.
Everyone raves!
I was less enamoured of it. I felt like it was way too long and once it got into the teenage years, it felt like Linklater-speak, not how a teenager speaks.
A Most Wanted Man is wonderful, but incredibly bleak.
For a total change of pace, I plan on seeing The November Man and that new Liam Neeson movie, just to watch hot older men beat the shit out of stuff.
A Walk Among the Tombstones? That's not out yet, right? I have mixed feelings about Neesons as Matt Scudder -- I love those books!
So this is pretty beautiful.
Parody YouTube channel inspires tighter logic in 'Captain America'
“Flattered and amused. What’s so funny is that I’m an avid honest trailer watcher. I love it, it cracks me up… We used to sit in the room and go, 'This is not going to end up in an honest trailer. This logic isn’t sound enough yet.' We literally tried to Honest Trailer proof the movie. Because what Honest Trailers really is… is 'How sound is the logic in your film? How ridiculous are the buys that you’re asking the audience to make?' So we would just comb through the script over and over again and go, 'How do we shore up this logic?' So it was a very helpful exercise for us.”