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NNadir

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Sun Jan 5, 2025, 04:13 PM Jan 5

When was the last time you paid for a movie, spent the last part of the film looking at your watch and hoping it... [View all]

...it would end soon?

It happened to me last night. My wife and I, newly "empty nesters" are trying to enjoy the last weeks of the Biden Presidency by going out with each other, dating, I guess, dinner and movies, usually. We had a nice dinner, a beer each, then walked across town to the movie.

She wanted to see "Wicked," so I went, and spent the last 45 minutes of the showing looking at my watch. I suppose the film was supposed to be "anti-racism light" but it was, well, unwatchable for me, something of a high school "cool vs. nerd" type movie for lightweight teenaged girls (as opposed to brilliant, observant and morally deep teen aged girls, who I know exist and to whom the premise may be unfamiliar). (Not everyone can be Malala.) I thought though, that my wife was enjoying the movie, so I kept my boredom to myself.

Later, when the movie was over, we were walking back to the car in the cold night, it turned out she was as bored as I was. We'll definitely skip the announced sequel.

I really love my wife.

She did explain to me who Ariana Grande is, since I didn't know that, and she did. As a result, I'm better acculturated, although I can't imagine that knowing who Ariana Grande is will ever actually make a difference in my life.

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This may shock some people gay texan Jan 5 #1
Well, I liked it as a play within a film, "Who am I this time," based on the Kurt Vonnegut story. NNadir Jan 5 #3
I read the Vonnegut short story, saw it Off Broadway, and the film you referenced. no_hypocrisy Jan 5 #5
Inception. pdxflyboy Jan 5 #2
Last time snowybirdie Jan 5 #4
Many times Metaphorical Jan 5 #6
Oh man, you made me remember when my son was young and I had to go with him to Pokemon movies. NNadir Jan 5 #12
Thanks for the report. I was kind of thinking that this might be a poor attempt at copying Wizard of Oz, Oz, and that SWBTATTReg Jan 5 #7
Read the book "Wicked" by Gregory Maguire. He reimagines L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" from the... Hekate Jan 6 #14
Thank you for the feedback. It sounds very interesting and a different take on the Wizard of Oz series by Baum. SWBTATTReg Jan 6 #15
Loved "Wicked" can't wait for part II. Fla Dem Jan 5 #8
We thought it was OK. The Madcap Jan 5 #9
Yes, having worked as an asst mgr in the '90s TexasBushwhacker Jan 6 #17
Fla Dem............. Upthevibe Feb 1 #21
Only one I can think of was LogDog75 Jan 5 #10
Red One Beatlelvr Jan 5 #11
At 2 hours 40 minutes, it's about 40 minutes too long n/t TexasBushwhacker Jan 5 #13
Phenomenon Marthe48 Jan 6 #16
Along similar lines... Harker Jan 6 #18
A friend and I just saw "Wicked" this past Monday. There was only one other person... 3catwoman3 Feb 1 #19
I hated The Matrix. Dulcinea Feb 1 #20
NNadir............. Upthevibe Feb 1 #22
Nope, hadn't gone to a movie since covid. Then in January went to see "WICKED". Fla Dem Feb 2 #23
Clearly our tastes differ. n/t. NNadir Feb 2 #24
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