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mellicious ([personal profile] mellicious) wrote2019-04-14 11:00 pm

Movies: Shazam!

We just got back from seeing Shazam! - we didn't go last week because Rob wanted to see Pet Sematary, and I figured there'd be less kids this weekend anyway. It was really quite good - even though I knew the Rotten Tomatoes scores was good and stuff (currently at 90% on RT, I just checked), I was still surprised how much I liked it. Other than Wonder Woman, I can't think of any other DC moves of recent years that I've liked as much. Since we got home I've been watching Easter-Egg-type videos and running periodically into the bedroom to treat Rob to especially good bits of DC trivia.

(Rob likes to spend some time on the laptop before he goes to bed. He watches YouTube stuff about movies, too - mostly not the same movies - and also a bunch of workout stuff, of course.)

Here's the updated list of movies I've seen this year, which I have been chunking into the bottom of my movie posts recently. Here it's getting moved up because I want to talk about it - mostly about why it's not longer.

Movies seen in 2019:
1. Bumblebee
2. Into the Spider-verse (second time at this one)
3. Lego Movie 2
4. Captain Marvel (twice)
5. Shazam!

Actually that's not a terribly slow pace by my recent standards - we're basically 3-1/2 months into 2019 and I've been to a movie at a movie theater six times. I think a couple of movies a month is more or less my normal pace in recent years. Some years less - but further in the past we used to go pretty much every week. In Galveston we lived really close to the movie theater for many years, and I think that made a difference. (Rob used to walk, some of the time. It was maybe a mile and a half, so I don't remember ever actually doing that, but it was a little quick jog down the Seawall in the car, anyway - five minutes, tops. We had it timed where we would leave about the time the schedule said the movie started, and we never missed the beginning of the movie.)

Rob goes to see horror movies without me, because we long ago established that I don't go to those, and sometimes he also goes without me to various other things I don't feel like seeing. I wouldn't go to Hotel Mumbai because it just sounded depressing, and I wouldn't go to Us because I watched the trailer and went, Hell no, that's a horror movie! (I did go see Get Out after being assured that it wasn't *really* a horror movie.). I think I mentioned before that I wouldn't go see Glass because I hadn't seen Split, but actually I don't think I missed anything on that one, anyway.

I used to go to movies alone, too, but I hardly ever do any more. I think partly it's because the window before things come out on video has gotten so short that I don't bother, in general. The only movie I can remember going to alone in recent years is Doctor Strange, and that was mostly because it was on a weekend when Rob was out of town. I mostly care about going to the theater to see superhero movies and other big-spectacle kinds of things - Star Wars, etc - otherwise I just figure I can wait and watch them on TV in a month or two. (On the movies I really like, of course, I do both - I go see them two or three times at the theater and then see them more times at home, as well. I watched Infinity War twice in one night, recently. But then I'm in ramp-up-to-Endgame mode at the moment. Barely more than a week away now! We have our tickets and everything.)


In non-movie news, I was going to do a medical update but really there's not a whole lot new to say, anyway. Quick version: I've had a consult at MDAnderson, and I have another one with the RadOnc doctor in a week or so, so the radiation treatments will get underway before too long, I guess. I can't say I'm feeling a great hurry about that, but I know it needs doing.

Spreaking of which, right now I gotta go do my taxes. Ugh.

[personal profile] bunny42 2019-04-15 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
For a while I used to go to movies by myself, because I love the huge surround sound and the feeling of almost being inside the show itself. Also, Sean doesn't really enjoy going to the theater, unless it's something like Star Wars or other big sci-fi productions. I pretty much quit going alone, though, because I find that a good portion of the enjoyment, for me, is having someone to share it with. I want to be able to say oh, wasn't that cool, or, I don't know, just share the wonder of what's going on. It's not the same, watching on TV, not the same effect at all.

[personal profile] bunny42 2019-04-16 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I went to see Mary Poppins Returns by myself, and it's probably just as well. The original Mary Poppins is pretty much my favorite movie ever, along with maybe Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Sean has never seen the original. Not his thing. He would have been mystified, and perhaps a little embarrassed, watching me whoop at all the homages to the original movie. The way this one ended was a surprise and absolutely perfect. When I wasn't sniffling I was grinning from ear to ear. Yeah, probably best I didn't make him go.

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[personal profile] bunny42 2019-05-05 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi, Mel.

Dreamwidth only keeps a certain number of posts on the reading list for a set length of time, and your last post is now in cyberspace somewhere. This is the only way I could find to contact you.

I was just wondering how you were getting along with radiation treatment. Also, you said you were looking forward to seeing the Avengers movie, and wondered it you liked it as much as you thought you would. I read a few comments somewhere that were less complimentary than expected. Just wondered what you thought of it.

I only have livejournal and dreamwidth, as well as email. Unfortunately, your Delicious Color now only allows comments through a google account, which I don't have.

Hope all is well. The Astros seem to be coming on stronger. Dunno what's happened, lately, to the Mariners.

Bunny