Also, please stop trying to make Miles Teller happen.
Yes, please. It's like someone made a more talented but uglier clone of Shia Labeouf—the douchiness just comes rolling off him in waves.
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Also, please stop trying to make Miles Teller happen.
Yes, please. It's like someone made a more talented but uglier clone of Shia Labeouf—the douchiness just comes rolling off him in waves.
So, La La Land -- I thought it was great, but do we think it's getting SO much acclaim because people want to see something nice this year? (Also, I wish the singing had been better.)
I finally watched The Force Awakens last night. Sad to say, I was pretty bored through parts of its, and not the parts that were nearly a shot-for-shot recreation of the first movie. The two gangs suddenly appearing out of nowhere on Han's freighter? With added monsters? Why? And these planets all seem to be right next door to each other. Plus the one Han's on is conveniently placed so the shot that's supposed to be going through hyperspace from one solar system to another is conveniently visible overhead.
I hope Kylo grows out of his lightsaber tantrums.
I like Finn and Poe.
I was fine with the lala land singing, I liked that it wasn't all broadway star big voices, but I wish the plot was better. The stakes seemed really low to me. It was gorgeous, though.
I found it really enjoyable, but basically not much there there, so I'm interested in the critical attention. They were typical rom-com stakes, no?
They were typical rom-com stakes, no?I guess? But I couldn't help but compare it to Don't Think Twice which actually had a similar-ish dilemma at its core.
We're home tonight watching Lucy. Wow, this movie sucks.
We watched it while high and P decided it was what happened when the director dropped acid and decided to make a nature documentary where he just made stuff up and intercut it with action scenes.
That sounds about right.