Dave was in town from Friday night until Sunday morning and of course we had to make a couple of trips to the Walmart. (I mean, truly, what else would you want to do here?)
Here's a selection of Wally World merchandise that we found interesting:
The MAN OF STEEL undershorts were on the sale rack ($5). You notice that only the smallest and the largest sizes were left. I wonder what that says about medium-sized guys.
At home, Dave and I shop mainly in our local hippie-dippy natural foods co-op, so some of the packaged foods at Walmart seem so unfamiliar as to be foreign to us. For example:
Is "Butter" a classic potato chip flavor?
And what about "Chile con queso" flavor? Is that a thing now?
In the clothing department, we found these t-shirts, day-glo orange (my new favorite color):
Dave like the day-glo orange ones, but they didn't really go with his complexion, so he went for these instead:
Yes, he actually bought them.
In addition to our trip to Wally World, we went to see:
Pacific Rim! More about the movie in a moment. Please first kindly direct your attention to the ticket price: $5.58 + 0.42 tax. Yes, $6.00 for a movie ticket. I thought those prices were gone forever, but no, not in small town New Mexico. Here you can still see a first-run movie for six bucks.
As far as the film itself: It's not great. It should be great and I wanted it to be great, but only because I love Guillermo del Toro. But honestly, it's not great--and I hope it makes a billion dollars because I want del Toro to be able to make any film he wants to make. I want him to make all the films.
So it wasn't great, but it's good. And in some places it's very good.
And in reading the reviews, I was reminded by some reviewers that it is
probably the least misogynistic film of it's type to be released in a
long time. There is no gratuitous sex or nudity, unlike the latest Star Trek movie or any of the Transformers movies. Love that.
("I was very careful how I built the movie. One of the other things I decided was that I wanted a female lead who has the equal force as the male leads. She's not going to be a sex kitten, she's not going to come out in cutoff shorts and a tank top, and it's going to be a real earnestly drawn character." --Guillermo del Toro.
Do you see now why I love him so much?)
What
else did I love? I loved that one of the main heroes is a young
Japanese woman. I loved that it is a multicultural cast, not the typical
bland white guys saving the world. And I loved that this guy is in it:
Ron Perlman should be in every movie. And Idris Elba, too, as long as we're at it. That should be a law. So let's make that happen.
(And no, I did not sit there and take photos during the film. I took those during the closing credits, when the lights were already up and most people had already left the theater (missing the final, post-credit scene) and the theater workers were already going through with brooms and garbage bags, cleaning up the theater.)
2 comments:
Oh, good! I'm glad it's a good movie because the previews didn't really appeal to me, but in summer there's a dearth of decent movies at the theaters in Japan. They bring out all the anime crap for kids...Pokemon, Shintaro, etc. Urgh.
I like del Toro's films, the few I've seen anyway....and agree with the Ron Perlman being in more movies!
Hi Helen! Yeah, the previews left me a bit lukewarmish about it, too. But you really should see it! There's a lot of fun stuff in it--and it's not the typical macho b.s. garbage or summer kids krap.
Glad to see some love for my man, Ron P.! ;)
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