There's supposed to be a sequel (at some point, since Taika Waititi is so busy) called We're Wolves.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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I have THE BIGGEST CRUSH on Taika Waititi as a result of What We Do In The Shadows. I mean, I also really liked Boy And Hunt For The Wilderpeople, But WWDITS was fucking HILARIOUS. Except for Peter's tragic demise. Still not over that.
To me, it was worth it for having Vlad ask if they should have the police do a walk-through to point out fire hazards before they left.
Saw Rogue One tonight. LOVED IT.
Me too! I've decided this is my favorite one except for the first which is the fourth. I'm still thinking about it.
Really? I was incredibly bored by everyone in it, except when I was being creeped out by the CGI.
I did like the droid, but the human characters were so meh, and the plot was not nearly as interesting as I wanted it to be. (Also, does Forrest Whittaker only do voices now? Am I imagining that he used to be a really good actor?)
Is it worth seeing this in 3D?
Also, is there a lot of handheld camera work?
I think Forrest Whittaker is often a gimmacky actor, it is not a popular opinion.
I miss CGI in stuff a lot, I think. backgrounds that are greenscreened cityscapes or oceans are what get me.
I thought the acting was better than most SW films. I liked that it was a complete story: beginning, middle, end. I liked that it was messy.
Today I saw Edge of Seventeen and Moonlight. That was a lot of emotional emotion for one day.
I don't think I am ever getting over the end of Moonlight.
The middle part of Moonlight gutted me. Not that it's at all in any way shape the same, but that dead eye no talking - that is my world.