Not to mention anyone who wants to see him receive a really blatant groping from another guy.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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The Night Manager, on the watchlist, thanks.
OK, this is awesome: [link]
OK, this is awesome: [link]
Fucking hilarious!
that should be in music - sorry
Took my mom to a pre-screen of Mother's Day last night. In case there were any doubts, completely meh. Actually, even more meh than expected. Even my mom said it wasn't very good, which, seriously, from my mom, for that kind of movie? Scathing. I thought, given the cast, it might be okay. 'Fraid not.
Sports movies.
I don't like hockey at all, but I love Miracle and Mystery Alaska.
Jesse, thanks for that link about Melissa McCarthy. I'm not a huge fan, but I'm on her side!
I watched Before We Go tonight. It was charming, not a rom com, just a story. A little devastating maybe, maybe that is just me. I finished over 2 hours ago and I guess it's just kinda sticking with me. I feel some sort of way, but I am not sure what that is, possibly unsettled.
Huh. Whit Stillman has a new movie. Not just a new movie, but a Jane Austen adaptation: [link]
I guess it's not that much of a stretch since his earlier movies are all comedies of manners of sorts. It makes me strangely happy to see that he's cast his two leading ladies from The Last Days of Disco (my favourite among his films by a wide margin, if only for the soundtrack) in this movie. It looks fun.
Connor was a great friend, a great son, and a light to the people lucky enough to know him. While repeatedly punching cancer in the balls, he made everyone laugh. Including the entire staff who cared for him at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital.
It was the Make-A-Wish Foundation that brought us together. I can't thank them enough. Seriously. Thank you. Because of his wish, Connor was the first person to see Deadpool. I traveled up to Edmonton, Alberta to surprise him with a rough cut of the film. There were still huge sections with wires we hadn't yet painted out, jokes which weren't working (and still aren't) and green screens. Connor didn't seem to mind. And I'd never felt luckier to get to be Wade Wilson.