The trailer for the Kingsman sequel has Eggsy in an orange velvet tuxedo jacket AND Channing Tatum. What's not to love?
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The whiff of violent macho homophobia that was in the first one?
It takes a lot to make me take a pass on a Colin Firth movie; I sat through Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, for God's sake!
Whereas I have zero desire to ever see a Bridget Jones movie.
Different people like different shit.
That lack of desire is definitely a feeling worth listening to regarding the second one. I'm told the recent sequel is quite a bit better, but I'm still gun-shy years afterward.
Oh wait, I saw the new Bridget Jones! It was not as good as the first one, but enjoyable.
my movie buddy will probably want to see Kingsman, so I'll probably see it with her.
Shit, shit, shit.
RIP Jonathan Demme.
Shit.
oy ... I had loaned a co-worker a couple of DVDs, one of which is Elmer Gantry. We spoke about it and it turns out he thought it was a comedy (!) because we'd been talking about actors and he thought Burt Lancaster was who I was talking about when I told him about Danny Kaye (!).
Toddson, (!), indeed.
Anyone seen The Girl With All the Gifts ? I love the book and liked the movie, though not as much as the book.
The film had a limited release here in the US. I either missed it or it never came to Chicago, but now it's on iTunes.
I'm curious if anyone saw it who hadn't read the book first.
One major change in the movie struck me: In the book, there's basically no cure for the zombie pathogen and humans and zombies are stuck in a war that will see most of them killed.
But in the movie, Dr. Caldwell can make a cure for the pathogen, but Melanie has to die to produce it.
So Melanie's action at the end, while producing the same result, has a very different meaning in the movie.
(Spoiler fonts because of the limited release before it became available to purchase.)