My 5:00pm showing of Fifty Shades was full.
Those 30-35M predictions just last week are further examples of tracking, more often than not, underestimate female-targeted movies.
I thought it's trashy and hilarious, but it also having more focus on romanticism and eroticism compare to the first one, so I think it'll play very well over Valentine.
Just got out from my showing.
It's trashy enough, and hilarious enough (both intentionally and unintentionally) for me to be entertained and enjoying myself watching it with my girls' group.
There were some downright hysterically terribly acted scenes, but that's just par for the course and perfect for this type of movie anyway.
The biggest downside is that I expected much more from Kim Basinger's role. Oh well.
And just in case any of y'all wondering, I can confirm that baumer smells pretty good. He smells like sparkling vampire under the sun.
That sounds real fun. I wish we have something like that.
My group is going for Friday matinee. It's gonna be less crowded but I'm still hoping for a rowdy audience.
We just missed out on convincing a couple of guys to go and be our token boys lol.
My group of girlfriends already pre-ordered tickets for this. So that's like $150 for this movie's OW accounted for.
I really hope it delivers in the comedy aspect.
It's like we're on the same wavelength. I found a lot of them well made for what they are, but it's not something I actively seek out or excited about.
For me, horror just always have that feel to them that's...cheap (which most of them are budget-wise, but that's not the only aspect I refer to)
I guess with Taylor-Johnson no longer at the helm, she just gave up lol.
It bodes well for my anticipated comedy of a movie though.
I wonder if Dornan will be better instead.