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Jul 17, 2022 - 7:40am
miamizsun wrote:
i give the trailer five stars...
I give the Google blurb five stars, too: "After losing his parents, a priest travels to China, where he inherits a mysterious ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. Although he is horrified by the new power, a sex worker convinces him to use it to fight crime."
We just got back from the new Elvis movie. I went as a curmudgeon. The best Elvis movie, in my book, is the one from the late 70s âThis Is Elvis.â I had the vinyl, it was so great a summary of his career.
This one is wonderful. Baz is a director that takes significant liberties, and there are plenty of omissions and untruths in this (like his firing âColonelâ âTomâ âParkerâ while onstage at Vegas - didnât happen, but looks cool). But the guy playing Elvis kills it. Looks. A lot like him, and has the moves down.
All three of us loved it. A great way to spend a few hours in a cool theater in the summer.
It's in limited theater runs around North America. Since the film centers around sounds, the sound engineering is fascinating; I recommend seeing it in a theater if possible.
I thought it was old enough for TV, maybe down road. Looks like a good venue in Detroit though.
I did come up with a 2016 teen coming of age movie with same name on xfinity.
Last good movie I saw was "A Most Wanted Man" Phillip Seymore Hoffman's last, but sad.
Trailer makes me want to see it, I'll check my Xfinity for it.
It seems to have a vibe that is relatable for the current plague that has spread around the world.
Tilda Swinton looks like Jen Psaki's sister.
It's in limited theater runs around North America. Since the film centers around sounds, the sound engineering is fascinating; I recommend seeing it in a theater if possible.
Trailer makes me want to see it, I'll check my Xfinity for it. It seems to have a vibe that is relatable for the current plague that has spread around the world. Tilda Swinton looks like Jen Psaki's sister.
Three and a half hours of talk about sex in French. Not boring, I think I learned something. My first girlfriend was French, about five years after this time. I was number 20 while she was only 19. I shouldn't have asked, but now I see why she told me.
Sartre makes a cameo appearance philosophizing to women in a cafe, none of whom is Simone de Beauvoir — probably at home writing, waiting for him to bring one.
Great writing. Thought I'd never watch another murder mystery or police procedural again, but the first three seasons of Grantchester (PBS) are very good (except for an absurd product placement for Jameson whisky in episode 1). I will probably watch the rest of them.
A Dutch feminist drama about three random women who ganged up and stomped a man to death because they were fed up with society’s sexism. A bit uneven but unforgettable.
We really enjoyed 'Rocketman'. As a huge EJ fan I expected to hate it, but loved it. Worth it for the costumes alone! Taron Egerton sang every song too, no lip-syncing. As ExPro, Sir Elton could have whitewashed some of the more unseemly aspects of his life, but he did not. At all. Highly recommended, even if you're not a big fan. Maybe especially if you're not a big fan. c.