Sunday 21 June 2015

Movie Mayhem! $10 movies

My mobile phone service provider has this really cool deal where you can get $10 movie tickets. In Australia, that's a great discount, since movie tickets cost well over $20 each these days. I went to two movies today (yes, a bit over the top of me!) and ahead of the second movie I bought a 'small' popcorn...for $7.80 or so. But anyway, moving on.

These are the movies I've seen since early April, not long after I first signed up for this rewards program:




  


Insurgent - I am really liking how these movies are going, but having read the books, I'm curious how they're going to handle book three. I guess time will tell! But for now, the movies are pretty enjoyable. The people behind these productions have really brought the story to life, and I will definitely be buying the DVDs at some point!

Avengers: Age of Ultron - I wasn't all ga-ga over the first Avengers movie. I enjoyed it, sure, but unlike most people I didn't walk out of the cinema thinking it was the best movie ever made. I'll still happily see all these movies at the cinema. With this one I believe there was some controversy over the treatment of the Black Widow character? But as someone who hasn't ever been a comic book reader, this was lost on me.

San Andreas - As soon as I saw the short for this, I knew I wanted to see it. For some sick reason, I love disaster movies - Deep Impact is one of my all-time faves, and I even like cheesy crap like Armageddon (though Deep Impact is a way better movie, I must say!). With San Andreas, I wasn't at all surprised by the scene at the end with the big American flag unfurling (reminded me of the similar scene in Armageddon, actually). It's basically a requirement of cheesy disaster movies. All in all, though, I was entertained, and in some ways, pleasantly surprised, by this movie.

Cinderella - I love a good Cinderella movie. But I suppose after seeing one like Ever After and having it become your all-time fave, it's hard to move on to another one. Especially as Ever After is the only one that has the hotness of Dougray Scott in it. hehe. This was still a cute, magical movie. But I just couldn't believe Cinderella never snapped after how amazingly horrible her step mother was to her!

And just today, I saw these two:

Jurassic World - I always get nostalgic when a new Jurassic movie comes out. I saw the first movie when I was in my first year of high school, on an excursion. It was so amazingly epic that the movie made a serious impact on my life. While the later movies might not have had such a strong impact, I still have loved them all. This one was good, too, though I have to agree with a large part of this article regarding the comparative sexism in this one. Still, for a bit of dumbed down action that wasn't nearly as philosophical as the original movie, this one did all right.

Pitch Perfect 2 - Obviously these movies have a certain type of stupid humour, but at least they're not as stupid as Dumb and Dumber, or certain other movies I can't even remember right now. I've never really got into Glee and I'm not really into musicals, but I enjoyed Pitch Perfect when I saw it for the first time recently. So I figured I'd give this one a go too! I was entertained, and that's all I asked for.

So yeah... that's been my movie watching lately. I love my mobile service provider. :)

9 comments:

  1. I'm sucker for a good disaster film as well.
    Wow movies are expensive there in Australia.

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    1. Yeah, it's pretty silly. Someone was joking recently that we might crack the $30 per ticket mark, at least for "x-treme screen" sessions, this year. ha.

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  2. I saw PP2 as well, with some pals. Hadn't seen the first...I was disappointed by all the Fat Amy fat jokes and some of the other jokes fell like lead balloons. But yeah, I did find it entertaining (really liked all the singing!). :-)

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    1. I agree, the fat jokes aren't funny, but I do like Rebel and I like her confidence. Still, it's a pity there has to be that self-deprecating stuff that she puts up with as an actress!

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  3. I had no idea movie tickets were so expensive in Australia. I'm glad you found a deal.

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    1. Yep, a good deal, and I'm sticking to it! hehe

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  4. Lucky me, living in Brisbane. Cineplex took over the huge IMAX when it closed down, and turned it into a regular movie theatre. When new movies come out you rush in so you can see it on the huge screen. When it's a 3-D movie, you can imagine how wonderful it is. And the best news is that they keep it cheap--$6 - $9 entrance.

    Lovely to see you on my blog again. Good news. Yolanda Renee has joined me and we'll be opening WEP again when we get the glitches sorted. Hope you're still interested! We'll be posting about it soon.

    Denise :-)

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    1. That's unbelievable! Wow! Everything is at least $19.50 here, but I think they might have all gone up to like $22.50 lately, at Hoyts anyway. I think our independent cinemas are a bit cheaper, maybe around $17.50 at most. Still, I'd rather pay $10! :P

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  5. The first Jurassic Park is one of my favorite movies of all time. I still watch it every time I come upon it and it never gets old. I remember I couldn't wait to see the second one and I was so disappointed I've been hesitant to see the other sequels. But I keep hearing so much about Jurassic World I just have to see it.

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