Angel: Will you just shut up for once?! Illyria: What? Angel: My God, the speechifying. Has it ever occurred to you that now might not be the best time for when-we-were-muck stories?

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Connie Neil - Dec 20, 2018 5:56:49 pm PST #1827 of 3463
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So MIB International looks like it'll be fun.


Calli - Dec 21, 2018 10:37:54 am PST #1828 of 3463
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I'll be seeing Aquaman tonight. Looking forward to it! I hope we get a MIB International preview.


erikaj - Dec 22, 2018 12:25:12 pm PST #1829 of 3463
Always Anti-fascist!

I watched "Desk Set" again today. I liked it a lot...always amazing when ideas connect across generations.


Steph L. - Dec 23, 2018 4:56:50 am PST #1830 of 3463
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

I watched "Desk Set" again today.

I love that movie so much.


erikaj - Dec 23, 2018 2:52:17 pm PST #1831 of 3463
Always Anti-fascist!

So much more subtle(in a good way) than today's romcoms. Also, appreciate that nobody took a pratfall to show off their flaws.


Steph L. - Dec 23, 2018 8:22:14 pm PST #1832 of 3463
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Aquaman was about as cheesy as Clash of the Titans, but in the best possible way. It leaned WAY the hell in to the cheesiness, which was the best thing it could have done. Lots of fun.


Jessica - Dec 24, 2018 7:06:36 am PST #1833 of 3463
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

It leaned WAY the hell in to the cheesiness, which was the best thing it could have done.

I loved that it didn't hold back. You think Aquaman is corny? HERE'S A FUCKING OCTOPUS PLAYING THE DRUMS.

Though as I said to a friend on the way out, on principle I'm against movies where the primary goal is to put Jason Momoa INTO a shirt.


Vonnie K - Dec 26, 2018 6:53:33 am PST #1834 of 3463
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Aquaman was indeed a cheesefest and half an hour too long, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Honestly it's probably worth the ticket price for Jason Momoa's introduction alone. And I kinda dug all the cheesy song choices (although She's A Mystery To Me seemed a step too far.) The main villain was a snoozefest, but I enjoyed the secondary baddie for his punk attitude and for his glee when he was Iron-Man'ing his suit. Apparently he's a well-known Aquaman villain?)

The BEST was when Aquaman emerged riding a... Crayfish Rock Godzilla monster?? I laughed long and hard at that, it was so preposterous. And apparently the scuttling sea monster guarding the Trident was voiced by none other than Julie fucking Andrews (!!)

I keep having mild freakouts over all the reverse age makeups they've been doing. They're getting pretty good at it, although this movie was not the OMG level they achieved with young Michelle Pfeiffer in the latest Ant-Man movie (like, Temuera Morrison was a stone-cold hottie back in the day, and I feel like they could have made Tom look waaaay hotter. Nicole Kidman looked flawless, but it's hard to do wrong with that face.)


Vonnie K - Dec 26, 2018 7:25:42 am PST #1835 of 3463
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Other films seen in the multiplex:

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Is a goddamn masterpiece. Gosh, what stunning animation, and what fantastic storytelling. With a spot-on cast! (Jake Johnson as world-weary alterna-Peter in particular was perrrfect).

The Favourite: LOVED IT. All the stuff Lanthimos gets away with under the shiny period film trappings! With inventive camerawork and tricky tonal balance between comedy and drama and gorgeous clothes and sharp, witty, nasty dialog and amazing performances in every single role, MY GOSH. I know they're pushing Olivia Colman for a Best Actress nom but it's really a three-header, with Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz being just as brilliant (Stone joins a rare company of American actors who can pull off a believable British accent.) Def. up there as one of my top ten films of the year.

At Eternity's Gate: Willem Dafoe is excellent as expected as Vincent van Gogh, but I kinda hated the directing style by Julian Schnabel. It's very mannered in a way that I found *extremely* annoying. Like, I had almost a visceral negative reaction to it. (all the handheld shaky cam footage was no help.) About the only positive thing I can say is that Oscar Isaac is in it playing Paul Gauguin, looking hot as usual and speaking almost flawless French in one of the scenes, like goddamn.

Mary, Queen of Scots: A handsome biopic with Saoirse Ronan in a fine form as Mary and Margo Robbie as Elizabeth. All the men in it are uniformly terrible, and I was left in a towering rage at the end of it on Mary's behalf, like, I wanted Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie to ride in on her horse and stab all the motherfuckers IN THE THROAT. So if feminist rage in period clothes is what you're after, this is your film.


DavidS - Dec 26, 2018 9:53:08 am PST #1836 of 3463
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

So if feminist rage in period clothes is what you're after, this is your film.

I should point this out to JZ.

As always, Vonnie, I love your reviews. So well deeply informed and well put.