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I would like to apologize to everyone for saying "omg".
I got caught up in a moment.

Identity thief was the worst movie I've seen this year.
All the Spiderman movies are terrible.
omg, me too! Well, not the 15 or 16 part. I tried watching it about 5-8 years ago and just couldn't get into it (outside of a few scenes, and the sound track).
Not much of a movie buff. But some years ago a man who had just met me and knew essentially nothing about me needed to provide an evening entertainment (long story, not relevant) so he took me to a double feature. He said one was an action flick with Clint Eastwood and the other a romantic comedy. I thought I'd hate the first and like the second; it was the other way around. The first was In the Line of Fire. Eastwood's character was a total dick (so of course the much younger woman fell in love with him because he was an asshole, something I can't figure out) but the flick itself was pretty good, held interest and had a real story, not just shoot-em-up. Can't remember the name of the comedy, some nerd with an Elvis thing steals a suitcase full of cocaine and he and his girlfriend dodge bad guys trying to sell it. Aside from the fact that people selling suitcases of cocaine fit my category of bad guys, this flick had EVERY stereotype. The woman (young, white, blonde, even named Alabama) had been lured into prostitution by black pimps whose every word was profane, they were ruled by mob bosses who of course were Italian, there is a scene with movie moguls, Jewish of course. It was totally putrid.
It was okay. I do plan on seeing the sequel when it comes out.
Wasn't the sequel made like 25 years ago?
LOL! Yes, in a way but according to the IMDB they are filming a Prometheus 2 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2316204/?ref_=sr_1
This is really digging, showing my age ... Woodstock.
The music was fabulous but the movie? I was so totally alienated. Woodstock, at least in the movie, was totally a man's world. Men made music, built the stage, battled the rain, talked to local residents, were interviewed for the flick. Women cooked, fucked, took care of children. I don't recall a single woman participant speaking on screen and the only female performer they showed was Joan Baez, talking about her husband. And some of my friends were acting like it was some kind of utopia but I just said no thanks. The movie was Father Knows Best in tie-dye.
I don't think Janis Joplin was there - she certainly was not in the flick.
I don't think Janis Joplin was there.
