Tough call that would get me trapped in geek limbo if I think about it too much (spiraling into thoughts of which movie is more faithful to its genre roots, if Star Trek isn't exactly purely faithful to the original television series and closer in feel to Star Wars, which makes Drag Me To Hell a better genre exercise, blah blah blah).
I dunno. I guess ultimately I liked Star Trek better, but in the way I like Pulp Fiction better than Reservoir Dogs: they're both amazing must-see movies, especially if you're a freakin' geek!
DRAG ME TO HELL!
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ReplyDeleteWent to Tony Kushners new play last night, "The intellegent Homosexual's guide to capitalism, socialism with a key to the Scriptures."
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Very disappointing, I do not recommend this show.
Tough call that would get me trapped in geek limbo if I think about it too much (spiraling into thoughts of which movie is more faithful to its genre roots, if Star Trek isn't exactly purely faithful to the original television series and closer in feel to Star Wars, which makes Drag Me To Hell a better genre exercise, blah blah blah).
ReplyDeleteI dunno. I guess ultimately I liked Star Trek better, but in the way I like Pulp Fiction better than Reservoir Dogs: they're both amazing must-see movies, especially if you're a freakin' geek!
you actually paid to see the transformers? you, sir, are a part of the problem.
ReplyDeleteThe problem of Giant Robots?
ReplyDeleteI feel no shame about seeing Transformers. I spread my buying dollar around.