Finally. We didn't get to go see this one at the theater. This weekend it's on early release on Vudu, and us being a Marvel family, we bought it. Gotta have the matching set. Sitting here with my son watching the movie, I realized that it had never hit me before. This isn't Earth-616. Tom … Continue reading No Way Home
Movies
Watchingβ¦Again
Iβm watching Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, again. I like this movie and I loved the book. I donβt think Iβve read anything else by the author. I enjoy the twist on historical characters. Some of my favorite actors have parts in the movie. I just read up on William Henry Johnson who was portrayed by … Continue reading Watchingβ¦Again
A Saturday
We slept in. After getting rolling with a nice cup of green tea I started working around the house a bit. The wife and kids slept really late this morning. She's still nursing a headache and going back to school is taking it out of the kids. We got the grocery list together and spent … Continue reading A Saturday
Fun Movies: Battleship
This came up in my memories on FB today, and I can admit when I'm in the wrong. I received a free code from my company for the movie, so I didn't pay for it. But I would have. The wife loves this movie, quite possibly because one of the heroes is a PTA, and … Continue reading Fun Movies: Battleship
Friday Night
Introducing my son and wife to the cinematic masterpiece that is... This movie is closer to anything that might happen during a zombie apocalypse than anything else you've ever watched. If you haven't seen it, put it in your queue. That's it. That's the post. Seegars
Watching
The wife and I are watching Infinite tonight on Paramount+. First off, Mark Wahlberg, I'm a fan. I have enjoyed him in everything I've ever seen him in except for Pain and Gain (just a bad movie all around) and the M. Night Shyamalan movie The Happening, which I couldn't finish. Not a comment on … Continue reading Watching
Panem Et Circenses
We are watching The Hunger Games movies as a family because Sam has never watched them, he was too young when they first came out. Itβs an interesting story if you like dystopian type stuff. It kind of reminds me a lot of something I canβt quite put my finger on. But... Thatβs it. Thatβs … Continue reading Panem Et Circenses
Ferris Buellerβs Day Off
Tonight we continued the childrenβs cinematic education with Ferris Buellerβs Day Off. The movies of my day (yea, this is very much within the timeline) rated as PG-13 prove one thing, we were not sheltered from language and innuendo like kids are today. PG-13 from 1986 would probably be a hard R today if you … Continue reading Ferris Buellerβs Day Off
Saturday Night
Itβs Saturday night so that means homemade pizza and a movie with the kids. Tonightβs selection is a classic... https://youtu.be/Sj_WCLmAx7o The teenager started out with the movie being βcringeβ. The eleven year old is more open to new/old things so he gives it a shot. By the end they were both grinning ear to ear. … Continue reading Saturday Night
They Live
I watched They Live again this morning. If you donβt know what that is... They Live (titled onscreen as John Carpenter's They Live) is a 1988 American science-fictionactionhorror film written and directed by John Carpenter. Starring Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster, the film follows an unnamed drifter[nb 1] who discovers through special sunglasses … Continue reading They Live