timwhit
Hairy Aussie
I'm looking forward to the second Thor movie more so than the second Captain America movie.
What a great movie. As a Dad, I really appreciate Nick Nolte's performance.
Warrior
I thought the movie version of Catching Fire was better than the book, but that might just be residual crushing on Jennifer Lawrence. The third book was pretty bad, so I can only hope there are some departures or at least some editing in the film version. Also that Jennifer Lawrence decides that it's in-character to wear her blue X-men body paint for the whole thing.
Wasn't L in the second book?
I saw the second Hobbit today, I thought it was pretty bad. What the hell was Legolas doing in it?
I really like Saving Mr. Banks. It made me want to see the original Mary Poppins again and read the original book. I wish the two films had been released as a double-feature...
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Yes, that is going to tie in to the Avengers movies. With Vin Diesel as a talking tree and the redheaded babe from Doctor Who as the bald, blue-skinned big bad.
Over the weekend I watched a movie called "Europa Project", primarily because it was scored by a favorite composer. It's hard (realistic) science fiction set in a not-inconceivable near future told in a found footage style that doesn't really come together until the last act of the movie. I had never heard of it before I watched it, and I have to say it was better than that POS "Gravity."
Saw captain america this weekend.
The whole time I'm thinking why isn't he calling the avengers.
I liked Gravity (non-3d, non-IMax) quite a bit but one does need to suspend a bit of disbelief. The critics are definitely correct that there are issues with reality that if you are looking will stand out. It is probably better to read the critics after you watch the movie so you won't be looking.