There are not a lot of movies I CAN'T watch but that is definitely one of them.
#1111
Posted 13 March 2018 - 03:46 PM
#1112
Posted 25 March 2018 - 10:43 PM
I wrote a blog entry devoted to the Kamen Rider movies that get released in Japan every year (spin-offs of the long-running TV series).
https://briandanacam...rive/#more-5499
I hope to see the newest one in a theater when I get to Japan.
I include the one that featured Erina Mano.
#1114
Posted 19 April 2018 - 11:48 PM
Has anyone heard of a movie documentary called "Geek Girls"?
Here's how it's described on IMDB:
When filmmaker Gina Hara sets out to explore the hidden half of nerd culture, she struggles through unexpected resistance. Welcome to the world of cute dresses, professional gamers, fake names and death threats.
I'm just wondering how it's being received in fan circles. The trailer doesn't give much info. It seems to be mainly about female cosplayers and gamers.
#1115
Posted 05 July 2018 - 02:33 AM
Also with the amount of stupid "funny" shit crammed into it Disney managed to make JarJar Binks look like something out of a Bergman film. What a waste.
#1116
Posted 05 July 2018 - 06:03 AM
#1117
Posted 05 July 2018 - 02:29 PM
I liked it but Leia floating through space still gets to me. I just can’t.
Exact same. I actually saw it in theaters twice, which is rare for me the last few years.
#1118
Posted 24 August 2018 - 12:30 AM
CRAZY RICH ASIANS.
Rare to see a Hollywood movie with an all-Asian cast. Definitely worth seeing, although it's full of all the cliches of traditional Hollywood romantic melodramas and it seems to revel in its wedding porn and luxury porn.
I wonder what Asian critics think of it.
The breakout star in it, for me, was New York rapper-comedienne Awkwafina, who plays the heroine's college pal whom she reunites with in Singapore and dresses her for the wedding. I'd love to see her star in a series of comedies.
I was pleased that the soundtrack included a lot of Mandarin songs, including by three singers I'm familiar with, Sally Yeh, Teresa Teng, and Grace Chang.