Your old pal slim.
Working hard on 70mmpod + Letterboxd.
I play Apex Legends and ice hockey in my free time.
Love transcends podcasts.
In my two previous viewings of this movie I had it pegged at 3.5 stars. Good movie, but I was just so hung up on some of the emotional decisions made in the movie. I couldn't believe that Murph wouldn't go back to see his daughter before leaving...I couldn't believe that Brand would fight so hard to see someone she loved one more time... and I didn't buy her speech at all, either.
Sitting down to watch…
Futurama's mutants from New New York with a score from Danny Elfman and directed by Clive Barker.
Listen I can't explain it either.
Legit stunned to realize after this viewing that while I thought I had seen the entire movie decades ago and had been scarred by it…. in reality I had never seen the second half aka Part 2 before. Wtf??
Sitting on my couch with my jaw on the floor during the entire finale.
Next on 70mm for TORMENTOBER.
First and last scenes had me hypnotized.
Meditative and contemplative. Forces you to think about your own decisions made over the years and wonder if you can make peace with them. Their conversations in that bed? Cripes alive.
Probably gonna spend $80 on the A24 store for a Blu-Ray of this.
Gorgeous, but very messy.
Jordan Peele is the cutest stop-motion character in history.