1) I can now officially say I've gone to the movie theatre to see a zombie apocalypse movie, so that's crossed off the list of pop culture things to do.
2) The certain knowledge that I would never survive a zombie apocalypse. Let's face it, I'm no Brad Pitt.
3) A chance to hold my wonderful hubby's hand for two hours. Crushingly.
4) renewed certainty that I am emphatically a rom-com kind of girl. Well leaving aside both the Marvel Universe and Middle Earth, that is, and even more so if both parties involved in the rom-com are men.
5) About zillion ore reasons to keep looking over my shoulder and to turn on lights before I go into any room.
6) and finally, proof that the allure of Brad Pitt is still a mystery to me. I will take a stern and aged Will Smith over unnaturally young-looking family guy Brad any day of the week.
will Smith from After Earth looking like a stressed out and aging soldier |
Brad Pitt from World War Z Convincing family man? |
Not that I think Brad is a bad actor. I think he's a pretty decent actor. I just don't get all the hoopla is all. |
2 comments:
I prefer comedies, too, Jaime. You will not find me going to see World War Z. With all the doom and gloom in the world, I don't need to see it in the movies. LOL
Well, it was date night, and Grant always defers to going to see family movies, always with good humour, and I figured since we had no kids with us, it was time he got to choose the show. The female soldier fro Israel was utterly awesome, and I felt for the mom looking after their daughters and thinking she was never going to see him again. So there were a few moments I actually related to.
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