Clint_L
Legend
I think this one post just changed my life in a meaningful way.We have tickets for Friday evening! Movie then dinner (which is the better way round to do it).
I’m not even joking.
I think this one post just changed my life in a meaningful way.We have tickets for Friday evening! Movie then dinner (which is the better way round to do it).
Sounds like a James Gunn movie.Oof, that leaked review is pretty rough. It basically sums the film up as overstuffed and superficial eye candy. Lets hope it’s an outlier.
It makes so much sense.I think this one post just changed my life in a meaningful way.
I’m not even joking.
Agreed. I think both leads had their issues but their chemistry worked really well and it was just amazing to see a fully comic book romcom on TV 30 years ago.While Dean Cain has gone full Kevin Sorbo since, Lois & Clark was amazing for the mid-1990s. Both leads were great, really looked the part and had fantastic chemistry. Worth watching some clips, at the very least. The show spent a lot of time at the Daily Planet and had good dynamics there.
I've long been of the opinion that TV series are a much better way to do comics on-screen than movies are. Good superhero comics are at least as much about the relationships around the hero/heroes and their ongoing developments than they are about punchplosions. There's a reason X-Plain the X-Men has the mission statement "X-plain the ins, the outs, and the retcons of comics' greatest super-hero soap opera." The punchplosions are what grab your attention, but the soap is what makes you care.Agreed. I think both leads had their issues but their chemistry worked really well and it was just amazing to see a fully comic book romcom on TV 30 years ago.
We have always done it that way round. I never considered the phrase to be in chronological order.It makes so much sense.
You watch the movie, then you have a relaxing dinner and few drinks while talking about the movie you just saw.
Instead of eating your dinner to a deadline and either avoiding drinks or needing to pee halfway through the film.
Whoever came up with "dinner and a movie" clearly hates film. Movie and then dinner!