Yay!! JP chose last. Fast Five. I did it and I actually enjoyed the samplings they took from Ocean's 11 and The Italian Job in putting together a crack team. But I still went into it with a medium popcorn, all my own, extra butter please. The general yumminess of Paul and Vin can only get a girl so far.
Side Note: If you mostly watch TV on Netflix and Hulu, you don't see many commercials - great for filtering out the gibberish, but not so great for movie releases.
I never heard of "Midnight in Paris," until friends told me about it.
And the main character is a writer!
And it's Paris!
How can we go wrong?
Has anyone seen this? What did you think? No spoilers, please.
I liked it a lot. Perfect to watch as a matinee while skipping something you should really be doing.
Posted by: DanielGenser | 06/30/2011 at 02:48 PM
I'm with you... never see movie trailers any more. I have to make a conscious effort to click on MSN movies to see what's coming in theatres and watch the trailers that seem like their up my alley.
Let me knwo what you think :-)
Posted by: eden | 07/01/2011 at 10:27 AM
worth seeing for the scenery and the caricatures of Hemingway and Dali!
Posted by: J and S in Tucson | 08/01/2011 at 02:16 PM
DANIEL -- That's exactly how I'd classify this movie. Once you got used to the timeline trick, it became light, but fun - perfect for evading something tedious.
EDEN -- Rent worthy, but save your money.
J&S -- Hemingway was by far my favorite character! Hilarious.
Posted by: Girl Parker | 08/01/2011 at 06:10 PM