Agreed. Saw both too. I watch Days regularly but not seen Weeks since its initial release. Had forgotten most of it. Far better than I remembered.
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F1.
As a lifelong follower of the sport, I enjoyed it, despite the annoying inaccuracies here and there and the sheer unlikelihood of the plot.
The cast is great, and the racing scenes brilliantly done.
I’m sure it will do a lot to further boost the popularity of F1 in the US (and everywhere else) interesting demographic in the theater lots of families, groups of teenage kids and women.
I suppose the fact that I can't think of anything I'm less interested in than car racing puts me at odds with the average American.
JAWS 50th ANNIVERSARY
Sure, the official anniversary was back on the 20th of June, but the original Summer Blockbuster is swimming back into movie theaters in late August.
What’s more, some cinemas will be showing the 3D conversion.
Here’s a piece about how and why Spielberg chose to convert his classic:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...rg-1235200107/
The seminal giant shark thriller will be screening at Cinemark and lots of other chains starting Friday 8/29/25.
https://www.cinemark.com/movies/jaws-50th-anniversary
https://www.flashbackcinema.net/new-...0thanniversary
Im old enough to have suffered Jaws[emoji639]D so Ill give that a big pass. But im def into seeing it in a theatre. I had heard it was going to be released but got confused when it wasn’t showing anywhere last month. August it is? Dadump…
Just watched the Disney documentary and it’s great.
Just a clarification, Jaws 3-D and Jaws 50th Anniversary in 3-D are two completely different films.
One is the crappy third film in the Jaws film franchise, the other is the original classic film rendered in 3-D.
Check out this HWR story on the latter:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...rg-1235200107/
To clarify, my point was that any Jaws appearing in 3D should be a hard pass !
Yeah all 3D sucks IMO.
Opening this week:
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Eddington
Smurfs
Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight