Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Miami Vice (2006). It's not very good. In fact, it's quite bad until the last forty to fifty minutes or so, when it picks up a bit. This confirmed the opinion I'd formed during the earlier hour and a bit: the story would have worked well as an episode of the original series, but was just being padded out with a bunch of stuff that's supposed to imbue a sense of glamour to fill a couple of hours. Look: guns! Look: a speedboat! Look: a man and woman having a shower together! Look: a different man and woman having a shower together, because we'd run out of ideas but couldn't bear the idea of maybe just making the film shorter! I'd forgotten it was written and directed by Michael Mann. It ain't no Heat, that's for sure
And then Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) which is, of course, excellent. The thing I like most about these is how realistic the ape behaviour is: it's not a bunch of apes mimicking human society, it's a bunch of apes behaving like apes who've become a bit more sophisticated but are, nonetheless, apes
Amidst the end-of-project excitement of the day I found the time to air and make the bed, so tonight I sleep in lovely clean bedding
Goodnight all
And then Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) which is, of course, excellent. The thing I like most about these is how realistic the ape behaviour is: it's not a bunch of apes mimicking human society, it's a bunch of apes behaving like apes who've become a bit more sophisticated but are, nonetheless, apes
Amidst the end-of-project excitement of the day I found the time to air and make the bed, so tonight I sleep in lovely clean bedding
Goodnight all
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