there's really nothing there
Well there is a story, but I thought it was a very similar story to HAIR. After I got tired of Beatles music I kept getting distracted but little things would pull me back in until I realized that it was the similarities to HAIR that were regaining my interest. I did manage to watch the entire film and the visuals
were
stunning.
I thought the trailers made it out to be more cracked-out than it actually was.
My mother rented
Romance and Cigarettes
because it looked like good fun. We sat down as a family and suddenly there's "stick your finger up my a$$" and other horrors and was a lot more crass and vulgar than either of us had been expecting, and a lot less funny/quirky like the trailer was. I tried finishing it later when my father wasn't present and it just slowly got worse. And the musical scenes left much to be desired. Seriously, lip-synching?
Saw
The Hammer
and
In Bruges
last night. After a slow start, I really liked Bruges, and thought the performances were excellent. It was clealry a movie written by a playwright, but the actors really dug inot the dialogue. Brendan Gleeson was all kinds of subtle and good.
The Hammer is a cute little low-budget movie which stars Adam Carolla (of Loveline and Man Show game) and was actually quite sweet and enjoyable.
Including 2001 doesn't really seem fair.
I'm amazed they only devoted three sentences to
Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
Was there one single moment in that movie that
wouldn't
make a history teacher cry?
Including 2001 doesn't really seem fair.
They did say nice things about it.
We rented Kinky Boots last night, and I have to say, I was really impressed with Chiwetel Ejiofor. I've only ever seen him as a bad guy, so I was dubious about his ability to play a sympathetic character, but he was great.
Plus he looks killer in a dress.