Movie marathon? Who are we??
May. 10th, 2021 02:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday Steve and I walked to Walgreens for a few things, and then up to Caribou for coffees. The weather was FINE, but it's still way too cool for my liking. Warm up, dammit!
On the way home we got to talking about TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), and he told me he'd never seen Secret of the Ooze. I was like "BUDDY! How have we made it 12 years into this relationship and you have not seen it EVER?!"
We own it on Amazon (I made some of my students watch it, haha), and on Blu-Ray (we own very few movies but Steve found it at a garage sale). I started it right when we got home. We had SUCH a good time marveling at how late 80's/early 90's it was — in dress, in music, in camera shots, in sound mixing. Every moment of that movie is amazing.
The soundtrack is a BANGER. Oh my god. And it's just a really funny, wholesome movie. David/Sancho said that the first TMNT got a ton of backlash from Mom groups for its violence, so the second movie doesn't even have the turtles directly use their weapons (instead there's a bunch of entertaining martial arts that is more distraction than violence). I love how the movie takes its time with scenes and absolutely doesn't take itself too seriously.
After it ended Steve was like "OMG I LOVED that. Wow. So good."
We realized we had momentum, so we decided to just make an evening of movies. We are NOT movie people, generally. It's so much effort to get going! But we did it!
I knit on my Hachi sweater the whole time. I have one short sleeve left and then I'm finished. I'm slightly concerned it will be too small. I hope not.
Next we watched Spiderman: Homecoming, because I'd seen it once with students but Steve hadn't. It has some really funny parts but overall on a second re-watch it was less impressive. Steve's comment was, "Peter learned NO lessons! He just kept doing the same thing over and over and eventually Tony Stark was just like, 'fine'??" lol
Finally we watched The Mitchells vs the Machines, because everyone's been raving about it. I was iffy on it at the beginning, but the style and humor grew on me. It felt a lot like Scott Pilgrim. We enjoyed.