| Has anyone seen it? Worth seeing? |
| It sounds excellent. I will, but when it’s streaming. |
| It’s really wonderful. Highly recommend seeing in the theater. The visuals are intense and meant for cinematic viewing. |
| Saw it at theater. Amazing! |
| Saw it last night. A frenetic fever dream of a movie but I found it a bit shallow and overdone, heavy on humor, violence and superficial observations and treatment of some thought provoking topics. Covers a wide variety of genres and topics. |
| It's the weirdest movie I've seen. Very raunchy at times and you will see men using butt plugs. Boring after awhile. |
Agree, the influence of Internet p#rn and gaming runs rampant thru this movie. |
Oh man. This forum is full of fuddy duddies |
| Anyone know the streaming date? You can preorder on Amazon Prime Video but I want to know when it's available and if it will be anywhere else first? |
| It's glorious and beautiful and clever and funny even in it's crudest moments. The cast is amazing. |
| Will also add worth seeing on the big screen. Saw in at the Alamo Drafthouse last night and HOWELLED out loud several times. |
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We saw it this weekend and wow it was a ride. Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis were amazing.
I think it could have been shorter by about 15 minutes or so - but really I was just moved by this story of a middle aged woman trying to find meaning in the life she's made for herself! |
+1. It was fun! It was also very long... could have been shorter. |
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Just saw it and loved it. Funny, crazy, unpredictable, and wildly imaginative. Could definitely have been trimmed 20 minutes but still a great film. I hope it wins all the awards. Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and the guy who played Waymond were excellent. The raccoon had me hyperventilating and I'll never look at an everything bagel the same way again.
Don't know if it would be as good on a laptop screen or TV, so recommend seeing it in the theatre. |
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