They turned the Titanic memes into a movie lol>In an afterlife where souls have one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan is faced with the impossible choice between the man she spent her life with, and her first love, who died young and has waited decades for her to arrive.
>what if Defending your Life was lamesay no more
>>216975466why can’t god just create two versions of her for the men?
This would be more interesting from the younger guy's perspective but I'm sure it's just wishy washy feminist empowerment bullshit
>>216975466This movie was really good. It was clever and funny. The different types of eternities were fun. The arguments both guys made fit their roles in her life and how they treated her when they were great. This movie is worth a watch. You'll have fun and it has emotion. It's acted well and it doesn't drag on.
>>216975466Saw it for MMM, it wasn't awful. Kind of boring and went a bit stupid
>>216975466I thought it was comfy
>>216975466Turner is typecast is WW2 roles, but he brings nothing to them except some screwy shenanigans + even tried to turn a real life friendship into a gay relationship. Disrespectful bong.
>>216975466Damn it's sad seeing Lizzy getting old and walled
>>216976817Fellow MMM bro. It's my Monday ritual. I felt kind of annoyed that there wasn't one tonight.
>>216976554That's understandable but a movie like this will inherently create sour reactions from some people. SPOILER ALERT, she ends up choosing her first love because her husband deduces she reverted to her happiest state when she died which was when she was with her first love. She goes with him, but after a while she realizes that she actually wants her husband and misses him, so she tells her first love who agrees to help her escape her eternity and she goes to be with her husband. Basically she got to pick both. Which is probably the only choice the movie could have gone without the character feeling regret, but it's because of the dumb rule the movie decides to impose of never being able to change your eternity once you pick it. Which everyone will eventually regret because having the same thing for eternity sounds awful. I think the premise is the issue, not her decision. You just can't make the afterlife work.
>>216976973She is fucking beautiful you shut your god dang pie hole
>>216977022Will continue making MMM threads every Monday or Tuesday that they happen even though they never get replies
>>216977745I didn't realize you were making threads. The night of the movie, I'm there and usually don't get on here after. Tuesdays nights I have board meetings. I love that I'm on the west coast, so I can check online at 4 to see what the movie will be. There has been the rare time the movie did not interest me. The best horror movie of the year, Bring Her Back, was a Monday Mystery Movie. That's probably the best one I've seen there, along with Song Sung Blue.
>>216977115Well thanks dickhead no reason to watch it now. We have spoilers here for a fucking reason. And no what you did wasn't an adequate warning then immediately go into the biggest spoiler.
maybe I'm insanely autistic but this wouldn't even be a choice. anyone i'd voluntarily choose to be with for 70 years is just better
>>216977871wtf asshole, I gave the spoiler why'd you keep on reading? Yeah I could have done the spoiler tag but I forgot.
>>216977871I'm happy he spoiled it because you type like a faggot.
>>216977115classic woman being unable to choose and gets everything handed to her moment
>>216977115It's the Afterlife. There are no rules. She can have 1000 husbands if she wanted. Rules are for this Life only. Heaven is where you can do whatever the fuck you want...oh, it's the Protestant "Heaven" isn't it?
>>216976173It really wasn't. She chooses Miles Teller after going with the young veteran because she had a deeper understanding of love with him. I found it surprisingly traditional.
>>216978563i don't know why you're pretending like the Catholics have some freewheeling idea of heaven, the dogma is pretty strict