Not a single one. If I want to see a movie, who's in it really doesn't come into play. And I used to love Angelina Jolie back in the day, but there's still a ton of her movies that I'll never see.
That's funny because I really wanted to stop watching his films after he said something offensive, but then I couldn't resist "Doctor Strange" (I ended up seeing it twice). It's just too much of my cup of tea, the spiritual stuff (plus, IRL my hands shake like Stephen Strange's because I have Sjögren's syndrome which causes peripheral neuropathy).
I think he made a decent effort making his hands tremble (I'm guessing he tensed his muscles up to give the hands that shaky effect, the tremors in DS look consistent whereas my hands' real-life neural damage looks more 'erratic' IRL, if that makes sense). He can be a little complacent sometimes, though. Like, once I saw him type-acting (and he did that thing where actors just type into one spot of laptop/keyboard, right at the centre instead of typing real words which would manifest in equal distribution of the fingers). I would've loved to see his Van Gogh film, but I have no access to it (it's not like I know him and can just ask the guy to mail a DVD to me, you know). LOL.
I wish I could get a video of his "Hamlet" (even if it was screwed up and lost his mind in it). I've never seen "Hamlet" before (just read the script).
None. I don't have time to waste on bad movies.
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ReplyDeleteNot a single one. If I want to see a movie, who's in it really doesn't come into play. And I used to love Angelina Jolie back in the day, but there's still a ton of her movies that I'll never see.
ReplyDeleteThat's not how I role, either (I always pay for the plot).
ReplyDeleteThat being said, there are actors/actresses I avoid.
That's funny because I really wanted to stop watching his films after he said something offensive, but then I couldn't resist "Doctor Strange" (I ended up seeing it twice). It's just too much of my cup of tea, the spiritual stuff (plus, IRL my hands shake like Stephen Strange's because I have Sjögren's syndrome which causes peripheral neuropathy).
ReplyDeleteI think he made a decent effort making his hands tremble (I'm guessing he tensed his muscles up to give the hands that shaky effect, the tremors in DS look consistent whereas my hands' real-life neural damage looks more 'erratic' IRL, if that makes sense). He can be a little complacent sometimes, though. Like, once I saw him type-acting (and he did that thing where actors just type into one spot of laptop/keyboard, right at the centre instead of typing real words which would manifest in equal distribution of the fingers). I would've loved to see his Van Gogh film, but I have no access to it (it's not like I know him and can just ask the guy to mail a DVD to me, you know). LOL.
I wish I could get a video of his "Hamlet" (even if it was screwed up and lost his mind in it). I've never seen "Hamlet" before (just read the script).
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