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"RBG": All about Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Loved it! Will be released in theaters May 4.
I saw a trailer for that during my "Isle of Dogs" viewing. It looked great! I had an ear-to-ear grin during the entire trailer. Can't wait. :)
RBG is having a moment, 'cause I know there is also a biopic of her covering her early days in the works, with Felicity Jones playing the young RBG. It's called "On the Basis of Sex", with Armie Hammer playing her husband. Looks like it's already in post production: [link]
OMG, just saw the final trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom! Gleeble! Goldblum!
I always think "What about Dr. Sattler?" when people get so stoked about Ian Malcolm reappearing in the franchise, but then remember that Ellie probably has too much common sense to ever come within 500 miles of Isla Nublar again.
That would be a great credits scene. "Dr. Sattler, what about if we raised the grant amount--" "Stop calling me!"
Vonnie, I liked both Yojimbo (it was the inspiration for one of Clint Eastwood's westerns) and Cronos ... I'll have to check that out!
I came across this music video from Deadpool 2 ... hee!
Went and saw A Quiet Place tonight. Good stuff. Several jump scares if you are one who does not like that, but mostly it is anticipatory scary.
I did not understand one thing what started the water that flooded their soundproof space?
I think it was really well done. Lots of it with no music, only background noise to the scene. Not a ton of explanation which I think works.
FINALLY, the next Bill and Ted sequel we've all been waiting for: [link]
I saw Solo this afternoon. I liked it. It wasn't mind-blowingly good (i.e., it wasn't Black Panther), but it was a fun two hours. There was a strong film noir feel to several plot points, which I enjoyed. The actors playing Han and Lando were plausible. Seeing how Han and Chewie met was fun, and seeing the Millenium Falcon all shiny and new was also kinda nifty. So if you have a spare afternoon or evening and $10 (depending on location) you could do worse.