Looks promising. A first feature for director Daniel Ragussis. Here's hoping it comes to San Antonio.
The Bard's gonna make me drive to College Station? Raspberries.
Hairballs have a way of keeping me to a grooming schedule.
I wish it were this easy to bathe my cats.
I tend not to re-watch movies. I guess I'd prefer to use those 2-3 hours watching something new. That said, there are a handful of movies that I could revisit at any time, including:
- Blazing Saddles
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
- Hot Fuzz
- Blade Runner
- Star Wars: A New Hope (but Empire is better, natch)
- Most of Miyazaki's ouevre
- Alien
- Dune
- Big Trouble in Little China
And probably a bunch that I'm forgetting.
[gravelly guttural Bat-whisper] MEOW.
Come on, Team Cat! Get out the vote.
Well, I did say 'seems,' not 'is.' :-)
I'm not opposed to seeing it, by the by. Perhaps once it leaves the multiplex.
I know 'youse' but I've never heard 'yinz.' Ick.
Ghostbusters (2016) seems utterly unremarkable except that it engendered a sexist backlash amongst many of the franchise's emotionally stunted megafans, all of whom overrate the films that are supposedly tarnished by the existence of this otherwise forgettable remake. I doubt I'd think of the film at all except that it's become a cause celebre among those who abhor the rhetoric and abuse that has often overshadowed the film itself.



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