I just checked the movie listings, kind of hoping there might be something I could go see over the break, and these two movies are currently playing in my town.
I'm just making this post for those of you who doubt me when I piss and moan about living here.
We also have 300, 300:3D (on several screens), Need for Speed, and Three Days To Kill.
There's apparently one on Noah coming up soon, too. The Biblical scholar who came to speak for a Lenten Studies series at my church did quite an amusing job of deconstructing the trailer. I'd like to see it with her (preferably in a sound-proof booth so we wouldn't bother anyone else); otherwise, probably not so much.
So I guess my advice is to attend, but only if you can find someone knowledgeable to point out all the mistakes (and the assumptions/reasons behind them).
There's apparently one on Noah coming up soon, too. The Biblical scholar who came to speak for a Lenten Studies series at my church did quite an amusing job of deconstructing the trailer. I'd like to see it with her (preferably in a sound-proof booth so we wouldn't bother anyone else); otherwise, probably not so much.
So I guess my advice is to attend, but only if you can find someone knowledgeable to point out all the mistakes (and the assumptions/reasons behind them).
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Playing in Pennsyltucky too. They are everywhere.
I send you mutual sympathy, j0lt!
There's apparently one on Noah coming up soon, too. The Biblical scholar who came to speak for a Lenten Studies series at my church did quite an amusing job of deconstructing the trailer. I'd like to see it with her (preferably in a sound-proof booth so we wouldn't bother anyone else); otherwise, probably not so much.
So I guess my advice is to attend, but only if you can find someone knowledgeable to point out all the mistakes (and the assumptions/reasons behind them).
There's apparently one on Noah coming up soon, too. The Biblical scholar who came to speak for a Lenten Studies series at my church did quite an amusing job of deconstructing the trailer. I'd like to see it with her (preferably in a sound-proof booth so we wouldn't bother anyone else); otherwise, probably not so much.
So I guess my advice is to attend, but only if you can find someone knowledgeable to point out all the mistakes (and the assumptions/reasons behind them).
Just watching the trailers is about as much as I can take, CC!
*breaks in hives*
My reaction as well, Athena!
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