Amazing!!!
I also find it amazing that AMC has all the movies in order for once - hooray!
flying through the air
"Superman" was seen first, and that was on Friday with Carolyn.
It was already her second time with this new version.
We watched it in Big-D, of course, as was befitting such a legend as the man from Krypton.
David Corenswet is six years older than Christopher Reeve had been when he starred in that role in the 1970's.
Let me say that I believe Sam Johnson would have approved.
No, this is not like that movie had been, nor is it like "Man Of Steel".
However, it has a lot of heart and a lot of new energy, especially between Corenswet and my man, Nicholas Hoult, as Lex Luthor.
I look forward to seeing this again, soon!
flying while driving
Over the weekend, I figured out I could have a theme with this A*List.
That's why all the other movies are ones I've already seen, ones that I know have a tie to that brand-new movie.
Brad Pitt's character in "F1" loves being behind the wheel of a race car.
He lives for that rare feeling of being so in the moment that the only thing that matters is the movement of the vehicle as the sole entity in the world.
I totally get that.
That feeling of escape from Earth's bounds is what made driving to my vacation spots part of the joy for me.
flying on a dragon
I'm sure that Hiccup knew that joy, too.
Why else would he whoop and holler astride the back of Toothless?
Yes, I had just seen "How To Train Your Dragon" for last week's Tina Tuesday, but this movie simply had to be part of this quartet.
Yes, most definitely!
flying in outer space
Little "Elio" and his animated movie also needed to be on this A*list, and pretty much for the same reason.
Such child-like glee he exhibited as the aliens drew him up in their tractor beam to their ship!
Such absolute mirth bubbled out as he tumbled and flew in the wormhole!
Such a total lack of fear that child had in new surroundings!!!
(smile!)
In fact, that's what is needed to experience true flight: a lack of fear based on a firm belief that every little thing is going to be alright.
I seem to have lost sight of that truth.
I shall strive to remember it.
Joy is necessary for breathing.
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