First came ?War of The, He Should Have Died 42 Times, Worlds.?
Tonight Lauralea and I attended ?Mission Absolutely Impossible And There´s No Freakin Way Any Of This Is Even Slightly Believable? which felt like it was a cinematic piece of C***.
Maybe I´m maturing, finally. Maybe I´m getting more cultured and have more taste. But the best thing in that theater tonight was the stale, unsalted popcorn.
Besides all that, I seem to be growing into a person who is sensitive to loud, sharp noises. I don´t know if that is because of a general weariness, or a result of changes within me. But boy, my family is starting to know that one.
Anyway, Tom, one more piece of garbage on your CV and I´m off your movies.
Consider yourself notified.
I thought the second Mission Impossible was more or less a stinker, too.
ReplyDeleteWe must have passed like ships in the night. Madeline and I went and saw Ice Age 2 tonight. It was OK, but it was the date with my daughter that was important.
Ahh Man!! That was AWESOME!! Maybe that just shows my "immaturity". I liked Mi:3. Philip Seymour Hoffman stole the show!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah...so you wanna buy a Landcruiser?? We'll sell it to ya real cheap...Bob (wink wink, nudge nudge)
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"Last Samurai" = "Dances With Wolves" in another culture. (And "Dances with Wolves" is essentially another movie redone too.) It's not that I didn't like Last Samurai, but kept feeling that I'd seen it before.
ReplyDeleteI liked the movie too. It wasn't as good as the first one, but it couldn't possibly be. However, it was solid gold compared to the second one. I wasn't a big fan of the "settling down into life with a good woman who gets kidnapped" idea of the plot. It wasn't original enough.
ReplyDeleteAnd aside from Tom Cruise's very bizarre fascination with Scientology and Katie Holmes, I like him a lot. "Last Samurai" = awesome.