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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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They're finally making the Deadpool movie!
Wait, seriously?? Oh man, that should be fun.
Saw The Drop lat night -- really good, pretty dark. Spoilery note for animal lovers: It looks dicey for the dog at various points, but he ends the movie OK.
Jesse, thank you a LOT for helping me with a nagging concern. Cheers, really.
Sure thing!
I also saw This is Where I Leave You, and liked it! Possibly helped by mediocre reviews. I didn't expect much, and it delivered.
Mildly amusing XMen gag reel: [link]
The other thing I realized about This Is Where I Leave You is the "seeing yourself on screen" thing -- it was a movie about 40-something white people with money whose lives are basically great, but they still have problems. (I see where the critics are coming from, but didn't really care.)
So the other day I tried to watch Bram Stoker's Dracula. I saw it when it came out and I liked it but was kind of annoyed by it as well.
Watching it again, I just could not get through it--I found it profoundly irritating. It seems my tolerance for Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder is lower than it was in 1992. And the way the sky in Transylvania was always so red got on my nerves. Finally, seeing Reeves hanging out with Oldman's Dracula in his castle while Drac cast weird shadows on the walls kept reminding me of the Simpson's parody. So I had to stop watching.
I'm not sure if my tastes have changed or if I just wasn't in the right mood....
seeing Reeves hanging out with Oldman's Dracula in his castle while Drac cast weird shadows on the walls kept reminding me of the Simpson's parody.
The Simpsons have retroactively ruined (or at least cast a new slant on) many, many movies. I kind of love that.