Interesting--I think the HBO special on Fast 6 gives away too many of the stunts (and enough for you to predict plot points), but it has increased my appreciation of the movie--all the cars flying through the air were cars flying through the air. The actors did more driving than I'd thought, and Gisele says she did all her stunts.
And it made me reconsider Gina Carano's big fight, and...it was the best one in the movie. There are some really good ones, but hers was the best. I'd really like it if Joss were watching, and the Black Widow's physicality was more like ANY of the women in this movie. How wack is that?
I might end up buying 5 and 6, now that I think about it.
And as I was typing that, a promo for TDKR came on, and apparently my feels are still installed, Batwise.
Does anyone know if Much Ado About Nothing will be in wide release? I've been trying to find info on where and when it will show, and I'm finding nothing.
Does anyone know if Much Ado About Nothing will be in wide release?
I don't think it has a distributor yet. I've only heard of showings at film fests.
It will be playing at one theater in SF, as far as we can tell.
Dang. The only showing I know of is in New York. I really want to see that.
Clearly, the gods are telling you to visit SF. Don't ignore the gods, Zen!
But I want my BFF to see it too, and she can't travel, so it has to come to Chattanooga!
Fast Five
is on, and it's so much fun, and
obvs
it's better than F6 because it's in RIO and that's way more interesting than London. I love
Push
because it's in Hong Kong. We always see the same few cities; it's refreshing to see something different.
Also, I don't think I caught all the little moments that lead to Han/Giselle. They're adorable.
According to Wikipedia, Lion's Gate is distributing Much Ado. I don't know what the release plan is, though.
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obvs it's better than F6 because it's in RIO and that's way more interesting than London.
That's not the scenery I tune in for, plus GINA CARANO FIGHT SCENE.
Just saying.