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Calli - Jul 30, 2018 4:09:11 pm PDT #1630 of 3463
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

The first Mission Impossible movie with Tom Cruise came out in 1996. That's 22 years of running, jumping, and whatnot. I'm exhausted just thinking about it.


Vonnie K - Aug 06, 2018 4:46:26 pm PDT #1631 of 3463
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Moviepass cut its #movies/month from 30 to 3: [link]

But apparently surge pricing and ridiculous availability issues will be resolved? I mean, this is what they SHOULD have done in the first place, honestly. 3 movies/10 bucks a month is a decent deal. That whole 'A Movie Every Day!' thing was bonkers. But they dicked around their customer base too much this past last month and and now people are like, "I don't care what you do, the fucking TRUST IS GONE, yo." At this point, I find them so sketchy that 'moderately okay' service is not enough to lure me back. I'ma gonna stay with the more reliable-seeming AMC A-list for now.

Anyway, since I signed for A-list 2 weeks ago, I watched 4 movies. No trip to multiplex this week since it's Vividcon Weekend (VIVIDCON YAY!!) The nice thing about subscription services is that it's enabling me to seek out films I might have waited for streaming access (and often end up not bothering). One such film was this doc called "Three Identical Strangers" I saw on a lark on Saturday, which is about a triplet separated at birth. And that's all I will say about that because this film takes you on a JOURNEY. Don't read about it, just go see it. It's really something.

Also under the belt: the second viewing of MI: Fallout in IMAX. Okay, it's a retrofitted fake IMAX in my local AMC instead of the real deal, but it was still a sight to behold when the screen expanded to fill the entire wall during the climactic helicopter chase. YOWZA.


DavidS - Aug 06, 2018 7:39:33 pm PDT #1632 of 3463
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

One such film was this doc called "Three Identical Strangers" I saw on a lark on Saturday, which is about a triplet separated at birth. And that's all I will say about that because this film takes you on a JOURNEY. Don't read about it, just go see it. It's really something.

My friend's mother taught one of the triplets!

Also, my ex (Emmett's mom) encountered a separated-at-birth twins scenario at summer camp when she was growing up. (Not her - two other campers.)


Vonnie K - Aug 07, 2018 5:35:48 am PDT #1633 of 3463
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

What a weird thing it would have been to encounter your double like that.

I was surprised to see a documentary playing in a multiplex but apparently the film has proved to have some legs. It was the second week it was playing here and the mid-afternoon Saturday showing was like 60% full.


Tom Scola - Aug 07, 2018 5:38:24 am PDT #1634 of 3463
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

There's also the documentary "Twinsters", on Netflix.


Matt the Bruins fan - Aug 07, 2018 6:22:47 am PDT #1635 of 3463
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

The three movies/month thing would be just fine with me (I signed up with my yearly average of two/month in mind), but I have zero faith that the current setup won't be ditched in favor of some other ridiculous set of restrictions next week when the patch job of the latest announcements turns out not to solve MoviePass' financial difficulties, or the CEO sees a squirrel or something.

If I hadn't gotten the yearly plan I'd have been long gone by now—moviegoing should not be ADDING stress and uncertainty to my life, it's supposed to be a way to relax!


DXMachina - Aug 07, 2018 7:30:51 am PDT #1636 of 3463
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Also, my ex (Emmett's mom) encountered a separated-at-birth twins scenario at summer camp when she was growing up. (Not her - two other campers.)

Are you sure she wasn't just remembering seeing The Parent Trap when she was a kid?


Vonnie K - Aug 07, 2018 7:38:36 am PDT #1637 of 3463
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

If I hadn't gotten the yearly plan I'd have been long gone by now—moviegoing should not be ADDING stress and uncertainty to my life, it's supposed to be a way to relax!

Right?? I paid surge pricing once, then the second day the theaters were blacked out for selection, I was like, fuck this, I'm out. But I was a monthly subscriber. The unreliability was the crux of the thing. And who the hell knows how the plan will change in the next few weeks?

I keep checking on the entertainment news to see what other shenanigans MoviePass people are up to every day, even after cancelling. It's like a slow trainwreck -- I can't look away. I think their stock fell from like $35 last year to less than a buck this month. Someone referred to this as an inadvertent Robin Hood scheme, where they unwittingly enabled taking money from a bunch of clueless venture capitalists and giving them to the People in the form of movie tickets. It kinda was!

In the long run, this may end up facilitating several theater chains offering competitive subscription services, which is a good news for the consumers.


msbelle - Aug 07, 2018 7:45:58 am PDT #1638 of 3463
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

I'm staying with my MoviePass for the time being. I bop between several theaters to see what I want and 3 movies a month works for me.

The daily changes need to stop though.


DavidS - Aug 07, 2018 10:16:34 am PDT #1639 of 3463
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Are you sure she wasn't just remembering seeing The Parent Trap when she was a kid?

It was pretty similar! Though it didn't have the same ending.

I can't remember their names but EM went to the same summer camp for all of her childhood.

She gets there at age 12 and greets her friend Anne (let's say), who she's known for years. The girl says, "I'm not Anne but you're the third person to call me that. Who's Anne?"

EM takes new girl, Jane (all names made) to meet Anne. They are agog. They look exactly alike. They are both adopted. They become friends and compare notes all summer.

They both live near NYC and after camp is over they meet each other in Manhattan. One of them has snooped through her parents papers and they have the name of the woman who gave them up for adoption!

She works in the Empire State building. They know what she looks like. They decide to confront her at work.

At the end of the workday, the woman comes down the elevator to the lobby and she sees these two twelve year old girls who are identical. Who look exactly like she did when she was that age. She knows exactly who they are. Her face turns white, and she turns on her heel and goes back to the elevator. She refuses to ever meet with them.

But the two sisters found each other and remained close.