The costumes look pretty? That's pretty much the only thing I've taken from the trailers.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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The burning question is, does Sean Bean die?
Her ENTIRE STORYLINE is being repeatedly kidnapped and talked into making terrible decisions until Channing Tatum rescues her at the last minute. OVER AND FUCKING OVER AGAIN. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK, W's. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK.
Ugh nooooooooo.
The costumes and production design are pretty spectacular, and the movie looked great in 3D.
I've been reliably informed that Sean Bean does not die. That may not really be a spoiler because no one really cares what happens in this movie.
I just am never sure how long a hug should last.
When either party is ready for the hug to be over, it's over. With men, I'll accept the embrace, squeeze, pat, release, and step back. If he holds on longer than that, he better be my long-lost brother. With women, I let her decide how long and how hard she wants to hug, within my cutoff of about five seconds, unless I'm hugging her because she's having a crisis.
Anyone heard anything about Kingsmen? I think it'll be awful, and I want to see it anyway.
Anyone heard anything about Kingsmen? I think it'll be awful, and I want to see it anyway.
It looks fun, in a blow-shit-up-oh-hey-Colin-Firth way. Meaning, I totally want to see it.
ExBossFriend said it was terrific, but I doubt I'll have a chance to catch it in theaters.
It looks fun, in a blow-shit-up-oh-hey-Colin-Firth way. Meaning, I totally want to see it.
Steph is me.
I'm not sure that I want to see Kingsmen even if it's good, because Mark Millar.
So Jilli and my friend Jeff saw it at an early screening, and said it was great. Despite Mark Millar.