That's a lot of Harry Potter, though.
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That's a lot of Harry Potter, though.
I think you can break it up into a series of double features, maybe.
I treated myself to the DVD of Captain Marvel ... got a little teary over the beginning, which has what looked like all of Stan Lee's appearances.
I'm thinking I might give Rise of Skywalker a miss. It would be better to have my inevitable messy emotional reaction to knowing Connie's not in the world to watch it in private.
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Space Mom Carrie Fisher would tell you to take care of yourself. You can always catch the movie later if/when you decide it's time.
Space Mom Carrie Fisher would tell you to take care of yourself.
And she'd give the bird to anyone who said otherwise.
I watch the LotR trilogy the day after Thanksgiving as I put up the tree and decorate. I'm not sure what I'd replace it with. The Miyazaki suggestions upthread sound promising. Or original trilogy Star Wars.
Space Mom aside, I'm truly about Star Wars'd out. We lived in walking distance of a huge new-built single-theatre movie house--just before smaller theatres and stadium seating became the thing. My mom was willing to watch the toddlers, and H and I must have watched both Star Wars (at the time, tha one, tha only) and Raiders a hundred times each. When the kids were seven or so, both movies went into re-release and we took the kids multiple times to both movies (and to Outland and The Howling on a double bill, but we'll discuss our abysmal parenting choices later), thereby cementing both of them as firm lifelong fans of both franchises (Indiana Jones and Star Wars, not...the Howling).
Hauled protesting to the prequels by said offspring, I've seen two of those exactly once, and the third I managed to escape. We have seen Solo, Rogue One, the Last Jedi, alla the sequels. Once. Enjoyed but not enough to repeat, and frankly my Star Wars feels are pretty much felt. Not buying into Baby Groot Yoda, not this time, not nohow.
Y'all go 'head on, enjoy. Save me some popcorn.
DH is seeing an 11am screening of RoSW, and then I'm joining him at 7pm for Cats. I am SO MUCH more excited for Cats than I am for RoSW.
I am moderating my expectations for The Rise of Skywalker because it's JJ Williams. I don't expect to love it. Hopefully I'll like it and find parts of it moving. Kinda resigned to having one of the things I loved the most about TLJ -- the democratization of Force/Rey's heritage not being important -- be overturned in this one 'cause that seems like such a JJ move.
I had to shut my eyes against the abomination that is CATS trailer every time it played during coming attractions this past month. I cannot imagine sitting through 2 hours of it. *shudders*
It's JJ Abrams, but I'm totally with you on adjusting expectations.
I'm sure it will be a pretty movie to look at, but I'm equally sure that the plot will completely fall apart upon closer examination.