The audience vibe has certainly changed over the decades, but maybe that's because I've been avoiding the opening night crowds as I've gotten older? My memories of the experience in the 1980s are of something that was more vivid and alive, more energized.
BATMAN (1989): Got tickets to the sneak...
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains!!! Nobody told me this was coming out. Here's hoping it's cleaned up and anamorphic. I saw it a little while back at the Castro Theatre here in SF and it was magical. I guess my prayers to Cthulhu were answered. The Amazon page says the soundtrack...
John Adams was pretty darn good, Mike. Linney and Giamatti do fine work, but the real standout for me was Stephen Dillane as Thomas Jefferson. Hope you enjoy it, and thanks for the round up. As for me this week: I'm planning on getting a new iPhone. Depending on how that goes I might partake...
Got the HD-DVDs of Shaun of the Dead and Bourne Supremacy with BB's B1G1 to satisfy my zombie/romantic comedy desires and complete the Bourne trilogy, respectively. Probably shouldn't buy anymore HD-DVDs, should I? Maybe just The Last Starfighter and then I wait and see. Interesting...
Long time lurker, first time poster. I picked up the Target exclusive version of Heroes season 1 today. Have yet to watch the extras so I can't speak on them, but I will say I really like the packaging for this version more than the regular set. The extra disc isn't tacked on the outside...