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What MOVIE(s) have you been....seeing? watching?
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Another detail that clicked was how The Dag (i.e., the skinny, feisty blond who isn't Splendid) is set up as the parallel to the old woman who has the heirloom seeds. I think the movie means to imply that she has an affinity for old books because, after establishing the books in the breeders' chamber, she quotes something she's read (I think it was a quote, it sounded like one) when she spots the war parties on the horizon after their first encounter with Max. Then she's the one who bonds with the seed woman and takes the satchel after she dies. Considering that, as well as the fact that she gets one of the movie's best lines ("He's a smeg who eats schlanger!"), I think she's my favorite of the wives.
My favorite part of taking my son was how he looked at me at least 3 times during the film with an incredulous smile that said, "What the hell am I looking at?" I got that look from him during the first big action scene with the russians, and also near the end when the pole cats attacked.
On an unrelated note, I would support a change of the "Thank You" button to "Awesome!", "Witness!", or even, "What a Lovely Post!"
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In the evening we switched up and played Melancholia by LVT. Man, it's as sad and heavy as expected but super good. I was kind of anxious for it to be over because it was draining, emotionally. I was probably over emotional about it but if you're going to watch something like this and you don't open those doors then you might as well not bother to begin with. Unforgettable film.
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Rewatched Prometheus (haven't seen it since theaters) and still enjoyed it despite some of the stupid elements.
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...nope, gotta stick with the redhead. she's my manifest destiny.
charlest wrote: Boyhood was ok, nothing special in my opinion. If they didn't film it in the way they did it would be a quickly forgotten movie.
Rewatched Prometheus (haven't seen it since theaters) and still enjoyed it despite some of the stupid elements.
GAH!! I can take the not digging Boyhood, but to have that in the same post that then insinuates that Prometheus is the better movie....ouf, that I cannot abide. Time to give you up to the Lord of Light.
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Black Barney wrote: Seb, after four times seeing the movie, the Dag has also really warmed up to me. She's super feisty and judgmental. Are those her real teeth or is that a special effect? I still have the redhead as my favourite but the young one who wants to bolt and give herself back to Joe is obviously adorable.
...nope, gotta stick with the redhead. she's my manifest destiny.
charlest wrote: Boyhood was ok, nothing special in my opinion. If they didn't film it in the way they did it would be a quickly forgotten movie.
Rewatched Prometheus (haven't seen it since theaters) and still enjoyed it despite some of the stupid elements.
GAH!! I can take the not digging Boyhood, but to have that in the same post that then insinuates that Prometheus is the better movie....ouf, that I cannot abide. Time to give you up to the Lord of Light.
If I said I find Melisandre more attractive than any of the women in Fury Road, would that twist the knife a bit more?
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Black Barney wrote: GAH!! I can take the not digging Boyhood, but to have that in the same post that then insinuates that Prometheus is the better movie....ouf, that I cannot abide. Time to give you up to the Lord of Light.
This from the guy who keeps comparing Mad Max with Phantom Menace and Gravity. Time to give you to Ramsey Bolton.
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