The Rock's new movie, "San Andreas," is quaking into theaters Friday, with early previews at some movie houses on Thursday. California crumbles. Did so financially under bodybuilder Schwarzenegger, so maybe bodacious bulked-up wrestler Dwayne Johnson can salvage something.
I love disaster flicks, the more outlandish, the merrier. If you care about plots, go mull the Oscar awards section at the rental store. Yawn.
"2012" had pretty amazing special effects, but this movie should outdo them. Will make 1974's "Earthquake" look like Lego logs falling over.
Thursday is my 8th anniversary as Fancy, and I want to spend it with the earth moving. Could be in a bed, yes, but foreplay could start in a 3D/IMAX theater with "motion" seats that react to the movie. AWESOME!
Chick & a Flick anyone? (ThreAD.)
Really, who else likes a good disaster tale? Any old favorites? Irwin Allen productions come to mind. Bad movies, camp city, but cinematic culture will not forget "The Poseidon Adventure." Been remade at least 3 times that I know of, for movie audiences with Kurt Russel, direct-to-video, and for Sy Fy.
What's the best theater in the Houston area with the latest and greatest of movie-viewing technology in which to enjoy this epic of destruction?
Who wants to ruuuuumble?