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Eldariel
2014-05-02, 03:49 PM
So, I have a free movie ticket that expires on 6.5. so I have to go see a movie in the theaters right now. Problem is, I haven't really paid any attention to what's actually in the theaters right now and I don't really have that strong of an interest in anything I could find thus far. Thus, I'm in need of tips: recommend me a movie worth watching in the theaters right now. I'm fairly omnivorous when it comes to movies so the style needn't be such a strong criterion, as long as it qualifies as "enjoyable".
FinnDarkblade
2014-05-02, 04:00 PM
How do you feel about Liam Neeson? Non-Stop is a fantastic movie if you like his type of acting.
*edit* Hmm, I see you're in Finland so I suppose it would be a different voice. Or would it be subtitles?
Eldariel
2014-05-02, 04:06 PM
How do you feel about Liam Neeson? Non-Stop is a fantastic movie if you like his type of acting.
*edit* Hmm, I see you're in Finland so I suppose it would be a different voice. Or would it be subtitles?
Everything is subtitled in Finland except for stuff aimed at people under 12. Liam Neeson though, yeah, I do like his style. Non-Stop, huh? Hm, I might just have to look into that.
FinnDarkblade
2014-05-02, 04:11 PM
Everything is subtitled in Finland except for stuff aimed at people under 12. Liam Neeson though, yeah, I do like his style. Non-Stop, huh? Hm, I might just have to look into that.
It's very tense, especially near the end. And his character is very much the type of character he's good at playing.
Grand Budapest Hotel is a really enjoyable movie, with a great cast and the typically idiosyncratic Anderson aesthetic. It's a lavishly stylish, old-school caper about the concierge of a fictional luxury hotel being framed for murder in the process of claiming the inheritance left to him by a client with whom he was having an affair, told by the young Lobby Boy who becomes his protégé. It's as much about the disappearance of a certain world as it is about any of the plot, though; even if it has a somewhat more organized and directed journey than most Anderson films, that journey is still much more important than its destination.
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