I went in with low expectations. And I was disappointed. CJ enjoyed it.
Now we are home and watching Precious.
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I went in with low expectations. And I was disappointed. CJ enjoyed it.
Now we are home and watching Precious.
To cheer yourself up?
I was gonna say.
I liked it, but, you know, Simon fan. I watched Generation Kill over Christmas once. My amusements are not like other people's.
To cheer yourself up?
(giggling) damn.
Yeah, not a rainbows and sunshine movie. I hadn't seen it before and wow. Wow.
I just watched three Resident Evil movies in a row. I like how it's a continuing story, and each movie has a different sort of feel to it. Also, I can't think of many other horror franchises (besides Alien and, oh, Ginger Snaps) where the main characters are women. Every movie passes the Bechdel test with flying colors.
They all have their strengths and weaknesses, but they're all pretty good. Looking forward to the fourth one.
Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Underworld, Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Ring, The Grudge... (horror movies tend to have women in peril).
I guess what I meant to say is that in these movies, the women are much more on the offensive than the defensive. They're not just running around being terrified. Underworld is another good example, though.
I've seen budget estimiates from 250-280 million for The Last Airbender. I think chances are still pretty good that MNS won't get to make a sequel... oh please.