I like movies, okay? And since talking about my real life would require forcing thoughts through the near constant headache I’ve had for a week (also, any talk about my real life would probably be more about that headache – boring), I present you with two not new trailers I think everyone (or uh, a couple people – who knows) should see. Or, two trailers featuring Josh Brolin (about politics-related things!). I don’t know what’s up with that either.
W. – I am 75% sure I won’t be seeing this, because I am still on the fence about whether or not I think it is a movie that needed to happen, but the use of “Once in a Lifetime” in this trailer still kills me.
Milk – In contrast to W. I am 75% sure I will be seeing this – and only 75% because I have a feeling I will have to find a convenient time to get myself to a theater in another town to see it because my local theater is uh, bad. I could list all of the reasons this is important to me, but I really don’t want to. Harvey Milk and everything surrounding what happened in that time frame was one of the completely unrelated-to-everything-else-I-was-learning subjects I learned about by accident in high school 1, and seriously? I am a different person for knowing about it.
1. This makes my high school sound a lot cooler/more progressive than it was. Since they haven’t had the ability to suspend me for telling the truth about them on the internet for years, I can tell you: it was neither cool nor progressive when I was there. I said I learned about it by accident, didn’t I?
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I think I’ll probably see W when it comes out on DVD. Though, I’ll probably have to watch it on my own unless I have a movie night with my mom and sister, because Chris will definitely sit it out.
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