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just saw First Manwow- ryan gosling- should be nominated for an Oscari laughed, cried and covered my eye's- even when i slipped out of the movie (because yeah prereg is tomorrow) i was quickly drawn back in Usually i am not a fan of shaky camera- it worked here. nice limited use of old footage & sounds. yes, they used silent space. it didn't white wash Neil.What the movie did with exceptional force was to illustrate the strength of silent determination and bravery present in the Apollo program.
.... in other words, some of the scenes seemed long but it really made it seem scary and real. It is near 2.5 hours but I wasn't ready for it to end.
But Tyler Hoechlin is shirtless a lot, so you know...evens out.
I saw A Star is Born. ......The chemistry between Cooper and Gaga was palpable and the acting was tremendous. Highly recommended.
I saw A Star is Born. After constantly seeing the trailers in theaters (I have AMC A-List and the trailer was shown in EVERY MOVIE I WATCHED), I was tired of seeing Bradley Cooper and L. Gaga on the big screen, although I'm a fine of both. My wife really wanted to watch it so we went last night. I was very skeptical but I must say, it was a good movie. The songs were quite catchy. The chemistry between Cooper and Gaga was palpable and the acting was tremendous. Highly recommended.
I saw it today, too. Great film. They seemed to stay in the flight scenes for an accurate amount of time -- in other words, some of the scenes seemed long but it really made it seem scary and real. It is near 2.5 hours but I wasn't ready for it to end.
I liked it too. It didn't seem that long which I guess means I thought it was good. It sounded like during the landing that it was an actual recording of Neil and Buzz.When I saw it, the theater was empty. There were only about 10 of us in a big screening. It was even on the weekend. Even though it's gotten rave reviews, it doesn't seem like it's doing that well.
I was surprised the box office numbers were so low! I saw it in a nearly full theater on Friday at 1pm, so I thought it was off to a good start. Hopefully it will pick up steam this weekend.
The history of getting Bohemian Rhapsody made is quite fascinating.
i read up on the filming of Whembly (sp?) stadium. I can only imagine the story of getting the movie backing must have been interesting
Even more than that. It was meant to star Sacha Baron Cohen. He left after having a falling out with the band. Then the director was fired towards the end of filming.