For some weird reason I really want to see The January Man again. It's not a good movie, and a lot of good actors are kind of terrible in it, but Alan Rickman's supporting role was hilarious and it was the first thing I saw him in after Die Hard (also on the must watch again list). It was so the opposite of his Die Hard role yet still so Rickman it was a revelation.
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The January Man isn't a good movie. It's an odd little movie, with a lot of good actors. But there is snappy dialog...two of my favorite movie lines of all time, which I will not spoil.
And the ending is perfect.
And Alan Rickman was one of the best unexpected things in the movie. He's almost superfluous to the movie, but it would be so much worse without him.
So odd though that some of the good actors are so terrible or uneven. Not Rickman, though.
Agreed about the ending too.
Agreed about the ending too.
It had a much deeper impact on me than you might imagine. I remember sitting in the theatre, after everyone left, thinking what interesting things it said about the audience's expectations AND about how that sort of thing would go in the real world.
Agreed about the uneven performances by some of the cast. But not Rickman. All of his fairly limited scenes were choice.
I don't know about anyone else, but the new Suicide Squad trailer (set to Bohemian Rhapsody) is making me very impatient for August!
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Eh. I still really hate the character design/costuming for Harley and the Joker. Seeing them in motion made it even worse, IMO.
I'm mostly psyched for Deadpool.
Also Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
I don't know about anyone else, but the new Suicide Squad trailer (set to Bohemian Rhapsody) is making me very impatient for August!
SO EXCITED.
The little bit I saw of the Wonder Woman movie was what got me eager to see more. I really do feel that DC is going to get that one right, and so far Diana has been the one uplifting element of the Gravel-voiced Xenophobe v. Space Messiah trailers as well.
Okay, I finally got around to watching the Suicide Squad trailer, and...it looks like it could be fun.
I'm still all the way there for Deadpool, tho. (It opens on our 10-year anniversary, so instead of, you know, going out of town or having a big fancy dinner to celebrate, we were like "Deadpool?" "Uh, FUCK YEAH, Deadpool!" Because we're goddamn romantics.)