Movies

I was born on a Saturday, so if we're talking:

The #1 film of the previous week - The Santa Claus

The #1 film of the following week that had opened that Friday - Disclosure

All in all, some hot GARBAGE.
You shoulda been born exactly 13 years earlier šŸ˜‰. I have seen The Santa Clause on more than one occasion and I will say if you are 12 year-old Home Improvement fan that movie was pretty okay. I donā€™t remember Disclosure at all though.
 
You shoulda been born exactly 13 years earlier šŸ˜‰. I have seen The Santa Clause on more than one occasion and I will say if you are 12 year-old Home Improvement fan that movie was pretty okay. I donā€™t remember Disclosure at all though.
It was a Michael Crighton book with Michael Douglass and Demi Moore where Demi was the boss and sexually harassing him. Kind of like a corporate version of fatal attraction
 
It was a Michael Crighton book with Michael Douglass and Demi Moore where Demi was the boss and sexually harassing him. Kind of like a corporate version of fatal attraction
Ah yeah the ā€œedgyā€ reverse sexual harassment movie. I remember that after all. I donā€™t think I actually ever saw it but I remember it existed.
 
Has anyone seen Sound of Metal? I got a ticket to stream it from Philadelphia Film Fest tonight.

also found a $5 off discount code from googling since PFF charges $15 per film: PFF29FRINGE


I almost forgot, but decided to use this code to rent Pink Skies Ahead to watch this weekend. thanks again!
 
Small indie flick was #1 on my birthday


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It was a Michael Crighton book with Michael Douglass and Demi Moore where Demi was the boss and sexually harassing him. Kind of like a corporate version of fatal attraction
I was a huge Crichton fan around sixth grade and read most every book by him. I remember my mom getting me Disclosure for my birthday without knowing its plot. My dad read the back cover and it disappeared from the house so quickly. Of all the things my parents "shielded" me from, Disclosure was one I didn't ever pursue because office politics sounded dull as heck to sixth-grade me.
 

Halloween fun for tonight:

The hour-long event, titled In Search of The Sanderson Sisters: A Hocus Pocus Hulaween Takeover, isnā€™t a film screening, but it will bring together Midler, Parker, and Najimi in their original roles. Viewers can expect a documentary-style show about the Sanderson Sisters with appearances from other original cast members, including Thora Birch, Omri Katz, and Doug Jones. Special guests like Jamie Lee Curtis, Glenn Close, Billy Crystal, Meryl Streep, and George Lopez are also scheduled to join.
 
I was a huge Crichton fan around sixth grade and read most every book by him. I remember my mom getting me Disclosure for my birthday without knowing its plot. My dad read the back cover and it disappeared from the house so quickly. Of all the things my parents "shielded" me from, Disclosure was one I didn't ever pursue because office politics sounded dull as heck to sixth-grade me.

Fellow Crichton-obsessed sixth grader here. Back then was when I read a bunch of his books and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan series, so in my mind they're "books for kids" and I have to remind myself that they were for adults when an adult tells me that one of those authors is their favorite.
 
Watched Casper last night for Halloween. It was a favorite growing up, but I hadnā€™t seen it for several years. Holds up reasonably well. The James Horner score goes a loooonnnng way toward making this work. And that house is still probably the coolest house Iā€™ve ever seen in a movie.
 
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