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Open Forum Friday: November 28, 2014

Here's your chance to connect with the SJF community.
While you're welcome to comment on any movie or television thoughts you might have, here's a brief rundown of the movies released this week and Blu-rays to be released next Tuesday:

Movies
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
- Horrible Bosses 2
- Penguins of Madagascar
Blu-rays
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes</br> - As Above, So Below

Also, don't forget to listen to our weekly podcast, where we break down the major news of the week and do our giveaways.

No matter what you choose to talk about, a few ground rules: keep it nice, no ads, and no flaming.

Other than that, sound off on any movie or television thoughts you have.

Don't forget to listen to Inside the Bucket, the official podcast of SandwichJohnFilms.com - we're available on both iTunes and Sticher Radio.

Happy posting!

Comments

DanielMena9 said…
Mockingjay notes:

1) the movie was very gray and dull. It seemed like a low budget film.

2) The movie went 5 min too long. Nothing was gained but all dramatic affair was lost by going past the strangle scene.

3) Harry Potter and Twilight worked as two parts because the books are much thicker. This movies plot line was along the lines of "Katniss deals with posttraumatic syndrome." Nothing exciting.
Matt Cummings said…
Actually paid to see Interstellar at EDH IMAX the other night - holy crap that was loud. Was rattling the ceiling plates and made our seats shake to the point that we thought we were in Dbox. Do they even make those anymore? Also, this week's Flash was so good. That series continues to get better and better. Gotham, are you listening?

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