Lee, I definitely had my eyes covered for a good 10 minutes of the movie. At a few other moments, I wish I had.
Still? Awesome!
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Lee, I definitely had my eyes covered for a good 10 minutes of the movie. At a few other moments, I wish I had.
Still? Awesome!
Very awesome. I did listen to a fair amount of it but that's okay.
Right! Listening was pretty satisfying.
I need to see it again, missed a lot of quips with all the laughing.
Deadpool was fantastic, but I did text my mother to warn her that it was a HARD R in case she decided to go see it.
Also, HA HA, shitting on Rob Liefield! Feet. Spines. Women, how do their bodies work?!
I guess Valentine's Day is good for something. I quite like the picks in CineFix's Top 10 Movie Romances of All Time: [link]
Any list that has Brief Encounter and In the Mood for Love near the top spot is okay by me. Also, a mention of one of my all time favourite films nobody talks about -- Powell & Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death!
Boy, the Romeo in Zefferelli's Romeo and Juliet looks awfully like Zac Efron, doesn't he?
Waiting to see Deadpool, and WTF why are there several small kids here? Honestly, people.
I went to see it last night and saw several under-10-year children in the theater. Not enough facepalm in the world.
...and a new generation of Quentin Tarantino's is forged.
As the mom of a tween, I can see how that sort of thing happens. I have very gore-averse kids, but they seem like outliers to me. In our case, saying no was the right decision.