DeacdeTejas
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Hell or High Water is fantastic and captures small plains town struggle pretty well
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That depends on whether or not you like Seth Rogen and Seth Rogen'y jokes about dicks, balls, drugs, violent deaths, and racist caricaturesIs Sausage Party worth seeing?
Watching stranger things...it's ok but expected better based on all the sloppy bjs it's getting. Maybe it ramps up next episode or two...I'm two in so far.
I was planning to see Brooklyn in theaters after I read that Nick Hornby wrote the screenplay, but put it on my "catch it on HBO" list when I saw he adapted from a book. Well it's on HBO now and I just finished watching it and I agree with the quoted sentiment, though not to the same degree (I won't go so far as to say "I've ever seen"). It's a sweet movie, but not cloying. I've seen several movies with Saoirse Ronan before but she never really stood out to me. She did with this though and I'll be keeping an eye out for more of her work.
Ronan is the second nominee for the most recent Oscar for lead actress that I watched in the last couple of weeks. Room was the other. Brie Larson, who did win, was affecting too but I would have given the award to Ronan instead.
There are definitely better shows out there, but I'm finding that it really appeals to folks who were about the age of the kids in 1983. Folks like me.
Is Sausage Party worth seeing?
Yeah, definitely. More of the jokes hit than not, and the ones that do are pretty hysterical. It also has a surprisingly deft religious subtext to it.
That depends on whether or not you like Seth Rogen and Seth Rogen'y jokes about dicks, balls, drugs, violent deaths, and racist caricatures
Oh no doubt, I do too. The first movie date I ever took my wife on was to go see "Zach and Miri Make a Porno"I guess I do because just got back and I laughed. Not a total waste of 90 minutes for sure.
My wife wanted to watch the Netflix movie "Fundamentals of Caring" with Paul Rudd and some randos. Basically a well-produced Hallmark channel movie but I think it'd watch pretty much anything with Paul Rudd.