it's not on netflix yet
It's not even in theaters yet. It's just had it's premier showing at Cannes.
it's not on netflix yet
Hell if you just amazon prime you get release date delivery on everything you order.
It's not even in theaters yet. It's just had it's premier showing at Cannes.
Read the synopsis and it seems creepy as all hell. I will pass on that film. Not my bag.
The trailer is out for it now. Looks to be a beautifully shot and strange film. It's been a movie I've been interested in since its announcement though.
I'm not in that big of a hurry
And completely worth it!!
I save a ton on shipping each year!
I rarely buy any movies @ a store anymore, unless they have a sale that's better than Amazon's.
I love Amazon Prime!
And completely worth it!!
I save a ton on shipping each year!
I rarely buy any movies @ a store anymore, unless they have a sale that's better than Amazon's.
Its nice to have just in general. $80 a year and it pays itself off quite quickly.
Same. Its just worth it to do on anything you order from Amazon. As I said above you make that $80 within just a couple orders.
Read the synopsis and it seems creepy as all hell. I will pass on that film. Not my bag.
The trailer is out for it now. Looks to be a beautifully shot and strange film. It's been a movie I've been interested in since its announcement though.
Right now I'm out of town on a business trip and the hotel my company has me staying at had Sucker Punch as a pay per view so I decided to check it out last night. Not at the theater but at least is was a 50 inch plasma screen.
I actually liked it quite a bit.
Ha thanks guys. I'm just simply not with the critics on this one. Baby Doll was incredibly sympathetic and the action was a blast. The first 10 minutes felt like a big budget remake of Janie's Got a Gun but after that it really pulled me in. It was fun trying to "figure it out" and I wonder if I came to the same consensus as everyone else.
Here's my take:
To me the other girls weren't imagined per se but were actually alternate personalities that were being systematically eliminated by therapy. That's why it didn't matter who carried on the story or however she put it because whoever it was would still be her. She knew the lobotomy would only leave her with one dormant personality so she protected the one that was predisposed to living peacefully in la la land. However in the course of her "journey" we learn at the end that she really did help another girl escape, thus inadvertantly inspiring at least one person in the real world as well.
It was a very cool ride. While I do feel a little silly dropping 17 bucks (!) to watch it on TV a week before the blu-ray hits I'll probably buy it then too.
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