I saw it today too, msbelle. Fun romp overall.
Reconciling those fashions with all the sex people were having is only possible via the prevalence of drugs in the late 70s/early 80s. If the women hadn't been stoned, there wouldn't have been a Generation X.
such bad clothes. and hair, my god the hair.
Hey, we thought we looked great. See what people think of your looks in 40 years.
I already think my hair and clothes from the 70s were awful. Ditto much of the 80s.
such bad clothes. and hair, my god the hair.
I'm pretty sure every era has its share of bad hair. The man perms of the 70s were an abomination, f'rinstance. But the 80s did hair no favors either.
I think it's safe to say the 70s will hold the awful hair and clothes title for the foreseeable future.
However, I do approve of Hoechlin in belly shirts and short shorts so tight I could have taken his pulse if I had a watch.
I approve of most things Hoechlin. In this, Matt, we are as one. I hope this leads to more of a career for him.
It might—even if Linklater isn't known for box office success, it is pretty prestigious to work with him. And Hoechlin's got another indie college baseball player movie floating out there somewhere, so he might carve out his own niche—if there's one sport Hollywood loves to make movies about...
I think Glen Powell is probably the actor who will benefit most from being in the movie, though.
Oh absolutely, he was great.
We got sent home early from work. I swung by the library and got 5 films. Just watched The Maze Runner. I do like a young adult dystopian story. Next up is Ant Man which I did not see in theaters.