Good luck, Vonnie! Have fun, don't forget to sleep!
It's hella hot here this weekend, and we have all this family in town, so a bunch of us went to see Atomic Blonde today in a nice air-conditioned theater. That was pretty fun, and very much basically a Bond film but with Charlize Theron in the lead. Not much spycraft, just big fight scenes with lots of punishing stunts, and Theron swanning about in a bunch of unlikely dramatic outfits. Plus Ewan MacGregor as a scumbag and an obligatory romance with a French spy of uncertain loyalties.
And the SOUNDTRACK. Holy crap so right. I came out of the movie singing David Bowie songs.
I saw Close Encounters of the Third Time for the first time last night, and...I guess it was fine? There was a lot about the end that I thought was a load of crap, and I was 1000% unsympathetic to the main character, which I assume was not the plan? Also I found the score to be overly intrusive, but I wonder if any of that was just in the remastering or whatever for the re-release.
Jesse, I hated it when it came out. Never got the hype.
Yes! I wasn't sure if it wasn't too late to appreciate it for the first time, but I am glad to know that was always true, at least for you.
Never got the hype.
This is how I've always felt about
E.T.
I like
Close Encounters
but, like most Spielberg films, it needed a stronger editorial hand.
I was 1000% unsympathetic to the main character, which I assume was not the plan?
I saw someone recently (on Twitter maybe?) say how
Close Encounters
was a basic quest narrative, and therefore about the fantasy of leaving your family behind, but was honest about it.
Also seconding Consuela's enjoyment of
Atomic Blonde.
I don't love Pop Culture Happy Hour, but I have to credit them for getting me out to see that one when most other people seemed kind of meh on it. Some really gorgeous visuals. And it's always nice to have action scenes you can follow. It slightly bugged me that much of the soundtrack was a few years off but since I loved all the tunes it still worked for me.
Basically it's a lot like
John Wick,
but with the added metaphor of what it's like to be a woman in the workplace.
Oof, I'm exhausted. Not sure if I'll be ready for the movers this Friday. (I'm moving myself and Squeaky a week later.) I think I'll call the movers on Tuesday and see if I can postpone it until the following week.
I don't like ET either. In fact, except for Jaws and the Indiana Jones movies, I couldn't stand Spielberg until Schindler's List.
Just came back from seeing Close Encounters. I have no objectiveness when it comes to this film -- I consider it one of my formative movie experiences. Never got to see it in the theater before, but it is my dad's favourite film, and I remember watching it together with him for the first time on our old tube TV at home. I think I was 11 or 12-ish? When the spaceship turns sideways and you see all the lights flashing in its belly... MAGIC. And when the control panel and spaceship play the music together. And the extended light show at the end set to John Williams' music, oh man.
Gotta say, it held up pretty well for me. All hail practical effects! I've seen it a few times on TV since then but I'm glad to have made the trek to the theater to see it on big screen.