I liked parts of
Skyfall.
Not the parts where
the beautiful house burned or M died or Vesper died,
though. So. Really, not much of it. My memory of Skyfall is fond because the first thing K. and M. and I did on our first night in London was go see it at a fancy cinema. Like you do.
(Spoiler font in case someone hasn't seen it who might want to.)
Blood oath it is. Crimson Peak looks like it has already left my local theater, so I will make getting to a slightly more distant showing a priority this week before those go away, too.
I see from Natter that you take your blood oaths very seriously, -t!
Ha! The turnips will affirm, I mean to see these movies!
I did not hate Spectre. I didn't love it and do not need to see it again, but I enjoyed myself in a moderate fashion. Loved the skeleton-tastic pre-credit sequence, and both M and Q getting to actually have arcs. Doctor Bond Girl was dull, though, so the second half of the film suffered from having so much of her in it.
Does Craig get naked in this one?
Saw The Martian! Without even a blood oath. Good one.
Oh man, Crimson Peak. So gorgeous. It positively gloried in its gothic bloodline (NPI). Nothing really surprising, but deeply satisfying and enjoyable. And now I'm drooling over the BPAL scents.
I'm kind of bummed because I bought a few BPAL scents to try and I really love a couple of them but I suspect that one of the is triggering headaches for me, and another seems to trigger DH's allergies. Of course the potential allergy fest would be my favorite of all of them, right? Ugh. Will need to try again to confirm, and with luck DH won't sneeze when I wear it.
Ok,
The Good Dinosaur
was far better than expected, but way more of a Disney movie than a Pixar film. Some of the water animation is absolutely gorgeous. And it gets mad bonus points for all the national park action. I felt a little bit like I was reliving my recent trip to the Rocky Mountains and Black Hills.