Saw La La Land last night and Lion today. I liked Lion more.
La La Land was fine, enjoyable, but that was it, not much to talk about except the way it looked.
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Saw La La Land last night and Lion today. I liked Lion more.
La La Land was fine, enjoyable, but that was it, not much to talk about except the way it looked.
I haven't seen La La Land, and I think it might be designed for me. However, I think I might be annoyed if it got an Oscar nom and Moulin Rouge didn't-- because man, Moulin Rouge was a well-crafted, beautiful thing.
They remade King Kong? I'd probably know this if I watched more TV with regular commercials.
What, again?
It's called Kong Skull Island, and Samuel L. Jackson is in it.
Well, of COURSE he is. Who else? Anyone of note? Hiddleston, maybe?
It's called Kong Skull Island, and Samuel L. Jackson is in it.
I've seen previews and it seems like Kong one part of the story, not the whole story. Something about other beasts.
Anyone of note? Hiddleston, maybe?
No one they made a point of showing.
Of course Hiddleston's in it. It fulfills the "Hiddleston or Cumberbatch" clause that movies have apparently adopted.
>Of course Hiddleston's in it. It fulfills the "Hiddleston or Cumberbatch" clause that movies have apparently adopted.
Which I fully endorse.