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Jeff Wrangler:
Oh, yeah. There was one thing that kind of puzzled me when I saw Cowboys and Aliens yesterday.  The previews included The Conspirator as a coming attraction. That's the movie, with Robin Wright, about Mary Surrat, hanged as a participant in John Wilkes Booth's plot to assassinate Lincoln. But that movie came out in the spring.  ???  Maybe it's being rereleased to generate support for Oscar nominations?  ???

delalluvia:
Well, I didn't go see Cowboys and Aliens last week, but I am going tonight.  My sister is pretty enthused.  She has some crazy theory about all the ghost towns in the Southwest Americas.  Some that literally were abandoned overnight.  She wonders, "How do we know the people actually left?  They didn't track people back then.  Maybe some WERE kidnapped by aliens!"  8)

delalluvia:
Cowboys and Aliens gets two thumbs up from me!!!

Simple enough cowboy morality tale, robbers with hearts of gold, bad guys finding redemption, relationships acknowledged, not too deep a plot, good acting all around - except of course, Olivia Wilde who's barely believable and spends a lot of time looking like a Gio Aqua commercial - good special effects and beautiful scenery.

Great summer popcorn movie.

And Daniel Craig is a god with those cornflower blue eyes and a body you could bounce a quarter off of, and he takes his shirt off no less than 3 times.  :-* :-* :-* :-*

Worth the price of admission alone.  Go see it.  ;D

Meryl:

--- Quote from: delalluvia on August 06, 2011, 12:23:11 am ---And Daniel Craig is a god with those cornflower blue eyes and a body you could bounce a quarter off of, and he takes his shirt off no less than 3 times.  :-* :-* :-* :-*

Worth the price of admission alone.  Go see it.  ;D
--- End quote ---

Say no more.  I'm there!  8)

serious crayons:
I saw Crazy Stupid Love this weekend. Thought it was kind of crazy in parts, kind of stupid in parts, and I didn't love it.

But I liked it. Thought it was worth seeing. I laughed a number of times, and liked some of the characters. Speaking of quarters, Ryan Gosling appears quite bounceable. If I were so inclined, I would probably think the same about Emma Stone. And who can speak ill of Steve Carrell and Julianne Moore?

Did I tell you all that I saw Friends With Benefits a couple of weeks ago? Same thing there, mixed feelings. The downside: There was actually too much sex for me! I'm not a prude (I don't think), but it just felt like TMI about somebody else's sex life. But the script was smart and funny, both JT and Mila Kunis were charming and attractive, the supporting actors -- particularly Woody Harrelson, Patricia Clarkson and Richard Jenkins -- all wonderful, the views of NYC attractive, the fashions worth noting. What more do you need from a light summer rom-com?

Though if any of you see this, please share with me what you thought of Woody Harrelson's character. Woody played him well, but as written he was a bit over the top -- a gay guy who was constantly referencing his own gayness. Too much, do you think?


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