May. 13th, 2007

kybearfuzz: (Dreaming)
Obviously, the spooky 1970's horror flicks I've been watching are influencing my dreams as last night's was a spooky one...

Jenny is Hiding.. Cut for the uninterested )
kybearfuzz: (Movie Buff)
I went to see a matinee of 28 Weeks Later yesterday. The story revolves around a survivor of the initial rage virus infestation that destroyed Britain. After several months, a section of London is considered to be habitable after being cleaned up by the American government and evacuated Britons are invited to come back. The survivor's children come back to the island and are reunited with him. His children sneak out of the safe zone to retrieve some personal belongings and come up on another survivor who has been hiding, one who turns out to be a carrier of the virus. With a simple kiss, the virus begins to spread again and all heck breaks loose.

The movie is pretty good, some very good acting and a solid story. My only complaint is the jerking motion of the camera. I know it's supposed to mean that erratic action is happening, but it gets a bit old at times and irritating.

Did I enjoy the movie? Yes.
Would I see it again? Eh, not really...
Buy the DVD? Eh, not really...
kybearfuzz: (Movie Buff)

Bearish hottie Nick Frost as Danny Butterman in Hot Fuzz

The Cincinnati Movie Bears met last night for the monthly movie night, catching an appropriately titled Hot Fuzz. This was my *fourth* viewing of the movie and I love it more and more. I can't wait for the DVD to come out to see what extras they throw in.

It was the group's largest turn out so far, having twelve folks showing up. From the laughter, I'd say they enjoyed the movie quite a lot. I have to say that Nick Frost is just the most adorable guy. He plays such an innocent guy, those dark eyes just make me melt. Sigh.... :)

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