Sunday, September 9, 2007

3:10 to Yu-must Go See This Movie

Just got back and Wow. I'm knocked out by it. The directing, cinematography, writing and especially the acting were outstanding. Well done, and well worth the wait. Can't wait to see it again.

On a side note, I get infuriated with people who talk loudly during a movie. It's a movie. Listen and watch and shut your fucking mouth. If you want to talk, go to a restuarant, or stay home. I find theres usually at least one per movie. Today took the cake. A man (I use that term loosely) took his 3 children to the movie. Well, sorry, one of the kids looked to be 14 or so, then a 4 year old and the other child was a baby. Even if I hadn't seen this asshole and his kids after the movie I would've know it was a baby because it cried and ga-ga-ed it's way through the movie. The man left with the child for about 10 minutes and then came back. Aside from disrupting the entire audience through about 85 percent of the movie, what on earth would make someone think it was a good idea to bring 2 young children to a violent R rated movie with lots of loud gunfights and action scenes? I wanted to drown the guy in my 57 gallon soda but instead I'll congratulate him. I'd say he's due for Father of the Year.

8 comments:

carla ten eyck said...

that sucks, what a way to ruin a perfectly good movie

face first films said...

exactly

carla ten eyck said...

So did you print and frame that picture .com and I sent you?

face first films said...

of course I did. Its hanging over our bed

carla ten eyck said...

Perfect. I expected no less! Maybe the mantle, laminated on wood.

face first films said...

thats a good idea!

Anonymous said...

Oh, I can not imagine what kind of father would take his kids to an R rated movie. I don't even take my kids to PG-13 movies. Some PG's are too much for my 4 year olds.

I try to remain calm at times like that but I have occassionaly spoken my mind out loud in a theater to a noisy group. The roudy teenagers really bug me!

face first films said...

I too try to remian calm on the outside because on the inside I'm on fire. it's rude, obviously, but more disturbing to me that someone would think it a good idea to bring their young children to an R rated movie, nevermind a violent western.