On the treadmill this morning I saw the millionth commercial
for the Black Panther movie. Maybe it was the over-advertising but it just got
me thinking about how I will probably never see this movie and moreover, if I do end up
seeing the movie, I probably won't like it. If I don't fall asleep.
Then I imagined the retorts of the people who are waiting
with baited breath to see it and how they might intimate I am a snob when it
comes to movies and how I think I am too good for superhero movies.
I am not too good for any movie, the balance in my checking
account proves this. My love for Airplane, Murder By Death, and Police Academy
1 and 2! prove I am not too good for any movie.
I would just say in this fictitious argument that I don’t
appreciate, for the most part, superhero movies. I am more interested in
willpower than I am super powers. I might also remind folks that the vast
majority of movies are made for 15 year old boys.
I am not 15.
I also imagined the naysayers asking me “well if you don’t
like superhero movies, what do you like?”
I don’t get to see a ton of movies because in addition to
the treadmill at 5am I am on the treadmill of life with two tots and a two hour commute every day…
BUT!
I can say that recently I really liked Wind River and Get
Out.
Both movies had actors that were superb in scenes in which
they had to be on the edge of emotions. Not fully immersed buy oh so close,
could fall in, but avoids. This has to be hard for an actor and in both movies
I appreciated these scenes immensely.
Which got me to thinking…about picking a scene from a movie
that is worth the price of admission.
What is one scene in a movie you think is worth your $18
bucks?
This scene is one minute and seventeen seconds long but Renner makes it priceless.
Worth the price of admission.
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