I liked his argument with Lois in that trailer. Love that he feels like a person, like an actual human being with emotions who isn’t infallible, without (so far) going too far into dragging him down. Definitely curious how that story will unfold in the movie itself. Only fear is that the international political implications are distractingly bad.
My A-List is completely full with reservations already ugh eating good this summer. Won’t be able to book until I see Materialists this weekend
I have reservations for materialists. 28 Years Later. F1, Fantastic Four. Earlier this week I paid out of pocket to go see Dangerous Animals on discount tuesday at a regal
I rarely reserve movie tickets in advance. Half the time, I just look at the Cinemark site, see what upcoming showtime with open good seats I wanna go to, and then drive the roughly 5 min around the “start” (of trailers). Deciding if I wanna see Phoenician Scheme or Materialists today. Probably the former, and then the latter next week? Idk.
I haven’t been to a movie theatre since 2019. But I’m really hoping I can make it to one for Superman. And then a subsequent viewing at my local drive-in later in the summer.
same here (actually think the last thing we saw was Birds of Prey which was a month before Covid hit), but it's finally really feeling like it's worth going back for me and my wife.