I want to see that! DH says it's for watching on the tv, not the big screen, but I may be able to convince my daughter to go see it, because Gandalf.
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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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What Scrappy said re Mr. Holmes.
You don't need to see it on the big screen that's for sure, but I'm all for supporting this type of movie in the theater.
If it came here, I would support it by going to see it. But the local theater is too busy showing Pixels on three screens, and I don't think it's worth a three hour round trip when it'll be just as enjoyable to watch on a Redbox DVD in a few months.
That's the problem I have. I would love to see it in the theater, but don't want to drive that far (maybe not three hours round trip for me, but far enough).
I saw it in my wee indy theater on Saturday. McKellan was made to wear that black and gray suit. I liked that the kid was complex--sometimes great and sometimes a little jerk.
As many of you know, I went to the SF premiere of Diary of a Teenage Girl on Monday. Crazy, fun night in the Castro.
The movie is based on Phoebe Gloeckner's semi-autobiograhical graphic novel about growing up in San Francisco in the 70s. I highly recommend this one and think many Buffistas would like it, however, I want to note there is a major squick factor with the 15-year-old girl sleeping with her mother's boyfriend. It's handled well I think, and the more graphic scenes were cut post-Sundance, but I personally would have been happier if that relationship had been less of a focus overall. The other woman in our party had more issues with it though so I thought I should warn you all. We both thought it was refreshing to see a coming of age film about a girl who wants and likes sex and isn't punished for it.
Thanks for the review, Megan. I love that book and have been interested in hearing how the movie is.
I did not particularly think I'd like Kingsman: The Secret Service, but I gave it a try.
I did not like it.
The more I hear about Kingsman the less I can figure out who thought it would be a good idea.
I saw two movies over the last two weeks. I expected to enjoy both of them and both actually exceeded my expectations.
Trainwreck hit more standard romantic comedy beats than I expected it to and was all the better for it. Enjoyed it immensely and keep laughing about it two weeks later.
Ant-Man was one of my favorite marvel movies yet. I need to reevaluate my rankings with more rewatches of some I have only seen once, especially civil war. But I think it will likely rank third or fourth for me, after guardians and civil war and maybe the avengers. It was just loads of fun and I value that immensely. And I thought the story held together and was more super heroic than I had been led to believe it would.