matrix i watched at home on hbo max, my expectations were low which also factored into it
west side story starts out pretty slow, i had remembered the music but not the story... if i had seen the play/movie more recently it would've probably been WAY less enjoyable, in those cases (or book first, then movie) the little differences get annoying to me
for movie buffs with AMC nearby, i recommend the A-list subscription... 3 movies/week and it costs $20/month
way too many freaking movies lately! feel like i'm watching 3 movies/day and i still have a lot to catch up on, just way too much original content amazon/hulu/nflx/etc in addition to theater
just tomorrow licorice pizza/red rocket/american underdog/journal for jordan all come out
I read your post, checked Google to see if the new movie was on HBO max, like you said, then opened my big mouth that’s it’s on HBO max.
stick a fucking fork in me. I don’t see how it could be any worse than the third one but if it is, at least I’m at home.
the last movie I was made to watch was the art of racing in the rain. This race car driver picks out a dog as a puppy. The movie is mostly from the dogs perspective……..
the guy gets married. His wife dies of cancer, his in-laws try to strong arm him into giving away custody of their/his daughter and the dog dies at the end. I have no emotions but this thing made me sad. I had to leave at the end. I couldn’t deal with it anymore.
saw Marley and Me in the movies. I figured the dog would die at the end and was prepared. It was coming to the end, the dog is dying or died. I remember biting the inside of my lip to divert sadness into pain so I could maintain. I’m holding out so far. I look to my right and this huge/ripped guy sitting next to me is weeping. I couldn’t hold it any longer and shed some tears while my throat hurt.
this shit is why I never go to the movies or want to watch what my wife suggests.
sorry to go off topic.