I watched Jules and Jim just three days ago. Her performance is so light and breezy, but so moving. She anchors the whole film—it wouldn't have worked without her unique presence, like so many other movies she made. She will be missed, sorely.
I watched Jules and Jim just three days ago. Her performance is so light and breezy, but so moving. She anchors the whole film—it wouldn't have worked without her unique presence, like so many other movies she made. She will be missed, sorely.
Gendry gave up the adventurous life and now works as a tax attorney in Oldtown.
Wait, where's Bronn right now? Jamie may have send him to defend Casterly Rock. If he gets a one-on-one with Grey Worm, I would say Grey Worm wins.
I'm sure they have, but it hurt them for awhile.
Everything old is new again. The earliest widescreen movies (The Robe, etc.) were shown on screens that were curved at the sides. I think there's still a few Cinerama theaters that have them.
Best Buy sure as hell remembers. The company bet big on it one year, especially around Xmas, then watched customers ignore them. Its profits took a serious beating.
Haven't seen the preview yet. Thanks for reminding me.
I was among the few who saw Valerian last weekend, and I enjoyed it. Zero chemistry between the leads, but it was imaginative and fun.
Right. Just like how Trump will step down one day.
See my prediction for Grey Worm above. I agree he's not likely to make it in the long run, but I don't think this will be the week.
My guess is not… QUITE… yet. I picture him getting offed on a battlefield, not behind closed doors, and we're probably an episode or two away from a big battle.
Not much to do in the mornings, so I save money going to matinees. Smaller (and politer) crowds, too.
Had to wait forever for A Ghost Story to arrive in my metropolitan area. Worried it will be gone next weekend, ditto Lady Macbeth. Looking forward to the latter the most, strangely.
I will be seeing at least three major theatrical releases this weekend, partly to contribute to The Emoji Movie's competitors. I guess Lady Macbeth and A Ghost Story don't have much of a chance of topping it at the box office, but if there's any reason to see Atomic Blonde besides watching Charlize Theron kick ass,…
It has one of the most unappealing posters for a movie I have ever seen.
You're a braver man than I, Paper Tiger.
Yeah, they think they're being polite because they've turned the sound off. But when you're trying to concentrate on the screen, a sudden flash of light in the corner of your eye can throw you off and take you out of the movie.
I didn't, either.
That's what I thought. Ed Sheeran and company were headed to King's Landing, and I assumed they were the ones who were leaving at the end of the pub scene. That, or the ones sitting behind Arya who also looked like they were going to King's Landing.
Those wolves are long overdue for some sweet revenge.