I love working extra hours earlier in the week to allow for a short day Friday, may push for working four 10s to just get Fridays off entirely. Anyway, I finished watching Dune which I had watched partially last month, then I watched Men in Black: International.
I’m not very good at movie critiques, so I won’t offer any in that direction for Dune or MIB: International. To think critically about a piece of media, I almost always have to experience it twice, and I did not watch those movies twice (only once).
I freaking loved the aesthetics of Dune: vast sweeping shots of the desert, epic music that feels like it matched the scenes, and a general ambiance of gritty (but not over the top) motivational experiences. Had a fun time watching that movie and it kept me hooked for the most part.
MIB: International felt like a fun action romp, I enjoyed the laser guns, the explosions, the aliens, and the banter. The movie definitely kept me hooked, though it was a bit predictable.
That concludes my two movies for the week, I may or may not watch two movies next week, we’ll see. Won’t ever be more than two in a week (unless a friend drags me to a theater in person). Thank you to unnamed hero friend who provides access to media when I want access to it.
Shortform #104 Movies, oh movies
I love working extra hours earlier in the week to allow for a short day Friday, may push for working four 10s to just get Fridays off entirely. Anyway, I finished watching Dune which I had watched partially last month, then I watched Men in Black: International.
I’m not very good at movie critiques, so I won’t offer any in that direction for Dune or MIB: International. To think critically about a piece of media, I almost always have to experience it twice, and I did not watch those movies twice (only once).
I freaking loved the aesthetics of Dune: vast sweeping shots of the desert, epic music that feels like it matched the scenes, and a general ambiance of gritty (but not over the top) motivational experiences. Had a fun time watching that movie and it kept me hooked for the most part.
MIB: International felt like a fun action romp, I enjoyed the laser guns, the explosions, the aliens, and the banter. The movie definitely kept me hooked, though it was a bit predictable.
That concludes my two movies for the week, I may or may not watch two movies next week, we’ll see. Won’t ever be more than two in a week (unless a friend drags me to a theater in person). Thank you to unnamed hero friend who provides access to media when I want access to it.