So, did I already 'review' the movie, "The Age of Adeline"? So, let me do this now, sort-of.
This is a movie, set in San Fran, about a woman who never ages, ever since a quasi-real event happened in her life. Fine. This can be a boring movie unless you are in the mood to appreciate it. In fact, you might be amazed at how the goofy hosteller in "Travelling Pants", Blake Lively, conforms herself into a very demur, wise, selective, somewhat boring old soul. Really! I did not even know it was the same person - even though the boobies were equally wonderful, lol.
This movie has a lot of fine cinematography going on. It brings in Harrison Ford and a great Ford imitator. Very impressive, overall. I'd have more to say about it at another time. When it takes you to SF "Chinatown," it actually takes you to the overwrought scenes of Chinatown in Vancouver, CANADA.
I had a few probs w/ this movie, but I might seriously review it later.
I have been to SF a number of times. Everybody in FRISCO loves to eat Rice-a-Roni to the beat of, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco," lol - not really - they HATE all that. But, I know at least two millionaires in SF. I did this from about 2000 miles away, in the dumbfuck Midwest, while there are still some peeps in SF who don't even know a millionaire. (I am so sarcastic upon myself dudes). Actually, I might know at least three millionaires from SF...
I went to HS with a fellow architecture student who really admired me and my group. Once, I told her about a problem I saw in a bridge downtown, and a few years later, she was one of the people who made a major change to the bridge, as I had once suggested. My influence is far and wide and penniless. After that, she moved to SF, with her camera, but then she moved back home to help minorities. As I said...
You don't even know me.
Anyway, that was a good movie, (etc.), made in SF. Can you name more?
Chinatown
Milk
Monk
The Five-Year Engagement The Streets of San Francisco
What was that Cameron Diaz movie????
I actually think that SF has gotten more attention than it deserves, lol. So when I ask you a LJ question about a movie concerning SF, do not give me a totally non-LJ response by saying, "Not a lot of movies are about SF."
Sorry. That is a totally non-LJ response.
LJ, as you know, began in SF.
So. Yeah. And as all you techies say,
"A heh heh heh..."
I have stood on the corner of Haight and Asbury and asked, "So what?!"
Be apart of REAL - Be right now.
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