He was hot in Streets of San Franscisco. But that was back in the 70s (ah, youth).
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I was so freaked out about how young he looked in the cold open that I missed almost everything else. I barely noticed Peggy!
I just saw Ant-man yesterday and I enjoyed it a lot.
Youthful Michael Douglas didn't bother me. Peggy seemed a little too young for the time period, but she might have just aged well. I was surprised to see Howard, as I thought his death had occurred earlier than that.
Mac, whose judgement I do not trust, and my brother, whose judgement I usually do trust, both enjoyed FF. So huh?
Well, the Rotten Tomatoes score is 9% rather than 0.
Seeing Ant-Man again this afternoon. Two friends have squeezed their first viewing into their work/life schedules and I cannot bail on them, but man, this day has sucked and I really want to just go to back to bed.
But! I do want to see it again, so I can finalize my reaction to Peggy, Howard, and young!Hank. I'll report back. News as it happens!
I'm going to see Mr. Holmes tomorrow, and then I want to see Sean the Sheep, and once I've got those watched I can see about Ant Man. Plans!
So because I was basically dared into it, I now own both the previous FF movies. Movies I purposefully avoided viewing.
I'm mildly terrified.
As your friend, I feel compelled to warn you: before watching the first movie, drink enough that you don't object to the idea of Jessica Alba playing a rocket scientist, and while watching the second movie make sure you're sober enough to find something else to do for five minutes as soon as you see a dance floor.
Boing boing noted today that the original, unreleased Roger Corman version of the FF is up on youtube.