H&R BLOCK 8/01/08

More Movies!

  

Here’s how it used to work, long ago and far away:

Want to go to a movie?

Sure. What do you want to see?

I don’t know. What’s good? What time do you want to go?

I don’t know. Let’s check the newspaper. Where is the newspaper?

We don’t subscribe, remember?

Oh yeah.

The newspaper wasn’t much help anyway. It just showed times and titles.

Here at Food for Thought you don’t need a newspaper to check the movies. Look up at the top tabs and you’ll see a calendar page so you can see what’s happening around the north state.  (The top nav bar also includes a movie tab that takes you to the movies section. Not to confuse things, but you can also get to the movies section via the calendar page.) 

Entertainment ‘r’ us.

What I love about this new movie section (pause here for applause, applause, applause for Jim Gore, who put this together) is we can actually watch movie trailers. 

Three things: First, if you have dial-up, I’m afraid your computers can’t handle the video trailers. I’m really sorry about that, and as someone who only achieved high-speed Internet recently, I do feel your pain. Truly.

Second. we have no control over the advertisements that appear before the trailers. They’re annoying, but dem’s the berries. Close your eyes or go get a drink of water during them if you want.

Third, when did we quit calling them previews?

Back to the trailers. Had I actually watched a trailer for 88 Minutes, with Al Pacino, instead of assuming anything with Pacino would be worth watching, maybe I could have had the good sense to steer clear of possibly THE worst movie I’ve ever seen. Well, the exception might be that Japanese movie, the Red Eel, but it’s a toss-up. Take this as a gift: Do not see 88 Minutes. Even on DVD. It’s a total dog, from beginning to end.

Woof.   

On the other hand, a trailer for Iron Man, with Robert Downey Jr., looked intriguing enough to convince me to see it. I really, really liked that movie. I could even watch it again.  

Yes, this Food for Thought movie section is just one more service especially designed for you. I like it, too.

Check it out. Go to the movies. Then do us a favor and tell us which movies you liked, and most of all, which movies you hated.

I’ll do the same for you.

In fact, here’s one: The Station Agent. It’s a great film available on DVD. I am probably the last person alive to see this movie, but I absolutely adored it. So funny, so touching, so surprising. See if you’ll like it, too.  

Comments

  • Barbara Rice said:

    I saw The Station Agent as the in-flight movie years ago. Normally I don’t watch in-flight movies - lousy sound, heads bobbing in front of the screen - but this was good enough to keep me interested.

  • ThomG said:

    I own The Station Agent. I’ll put my plug in for another little movie that deserves a lot of attention, Waitress. It’s funny, bittersweet and edgy all in one. ThomG says “check it out.”

  • JimG said:

    Just today I read a spoof of our current president, which reminded me of a movie from the 1970’s - “Being There”. It’s worth putting on the netflix queue.

    The spoof: From the Republicant

    Reviews of the movie: Being There

  • Darcie said:

    I agree with Doni. 88 hours seemed like 88 days; thought it would never end.
    On the other hand was pleasantly surprised by Made of Honor.

  • Doug said:

    Liked IRON MAN too, but the new Indiana Jones movie is really fun. Nothing new or profound but a great way to spend two hours in the dark eating popcorn and not thinking about the election or gas prices. Harrison Ford still knows how to mug for the camera and charm his way through an action flick.

  • Canda Williams said:

    Hey, this movie tab is really cool! Thanks guys. This is definitely not a stagnant Web site. I love the way you keep adding neat stuff that’s interesting and informative. Keep on keeping on!

  • Erin Friedman said:

    I have to second the Iron Man recommendation and the Indiana Jones plug.

    I am a late night movie wimp - but my 18-Y-O daughter wanted to see the new Indiana Jones movie with her friends last night at ten, so I tagged along. Engaging, funny, action-packed — everything you want from an Indiana Jones flick.

    Harrison Ford is still dang sexy and my daughter thought Shia LaBeouf was definitely worth watching.

    I was amazed at how many people actually stay out into the wee hours of the morning — just to watch a movie! Wow. By Saturday, I hope to have recovered…..

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