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THE FABLEMANS I really like this film, though again I'm not sure the average person would.
The average person over here, loved it! I took my mom and aunt who also loved it. They won't be joining me this weekend though as my pick is Violent Night! I was sad, Glass Onion never even made it to my theater. I was 100% planning to see it in theaters
Glad you liked FABLEMANS! I think a lot of people would generally like it if they see it, but I think getting people to see it is the trick.
My daughter saw it. I was like, “So you saw Soylent Green?” ;DShe didn’t really say what she thought of it.
I am a bit worried you just spoiled a part of the movie I didn't know about.
Oh Noooooooooo! She didn’t say that wasn’t known. I’m so sorry and embarrassed.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login Have you seen The Menu yet? I am thinking about it this weekend.
I had no clue, I have only seen the one trailer. My guess is that is the big plot twist, but it's what I get for not seeing it the first weekend and bringing up a discussion on it I will admit though, now that I know the mystery I may just wait until it's streaming. Seriously though, don't feel bad I am pretty sure it's past the two-week mark. After that, if you haven't seen it and it gets spoiled you have no one to blame but yourself.
I still feel bad. I absolutely hate to be THAT person. 🙊
I mean, really, this is your daughter's fault :P (Kidding of course. )If only it was Friday, I blame everything on Davey from AFI on Fridays.
The film, penned by Will Tracy and Seth Reiss, "focuses on a young couple who visits an exclusive destination restaurant on a remote island where the acclaimed chef has prepared a lavish tasting menu, along with some shocking surprise." Deadline notes, "Fiennes plays the world-class chef who sets it all up and adds some unexpected ingredients to the menu planned. The action follows one particular A-list couple that takes part. I've heard Stone will play half of that couple."
Maybe because I overthink most things (especially art), when I read this description of THE MENUit feels pretty obvious there are only a few possibilities of what 'unexpected ingredients' could mean, and to be blunt all of those possibilities are just variations of one.