I'm glad you liked it. Lately(2000-present) a visually appealing film can quench most of my movie desires. Great writing does not come from photography or ILM, I digress. I will eventually find time to get in a viewing. Thanksgiving really fucked the theatres up, gobble. I was stunned to see
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Casa...75/reviews.php de-railed(friday and a half showing??!) from the theatre. Basically to make room for all the holiday fluff that will stay for perpetuity till the next big chirstmas change over. I don’t like missing films in the theatre I want to see. I did not mean to hijack the thread for my own rant but anyways. Lately I noticed the theatres falling apart also. Broken seats, stained seats, those little floor lighting bulb things getting burnt out. Even the other day I noticed a rear surround speaker crackling(theatre 8 Sparks). I guess it kinda answers my question to why multiplex theatres seem to get rebuilt altogether in close time proximity, instead of paced out from year to year.
On werd and Up werd.
Usually fall/winter is the good film season; pre-empt to oscars. I have not seen a film in a long time that has really excited me like
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0175880/ or
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0130827/. It seems so long ago, well 4 or so years. Basically I am looking for films to look forward to such as
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0212712/ in post-production argh!
whoops this reply is teh longish.