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There were two major movie releases over the past two weeks, just before and during the 4th of July holiday weekend:
Supergirl and
Minions vs. Monsters. I had no interest in either one so I didn't go see them. They
both kind of tanked at the box office, and I'm generally not interested in Minions movies anyway. In spite of my minority take that
last year's Superman was not good, I might have been interested in
Supergirl had the reviews even been decent; this was a female-superhero-focused film, after all. But, reviews were
mixed enough that I thought: why bother?
Oh. Also released June 26 was the latest
Jackass movie, and: no thank you. I haven't seen any of those and don't feel like I have missed anything. I don't care how many people whose opinions I actually respect have loved them. Watching goofball straight guys pull stupidly dangerous stunts is not my jam.
All of this is to say, I haven't gone to see a movie in the theater since Monday, June 22. That's over two weeks ago, and I'm not likely to go to another until Monday
next week—a three-week break in which I wasn't even traveling. A sad state of affairs for the movies. There have been plenty I have not see that I
could have gone to, but none appeal to me at all. Everything in theaters right now, I have either already seen or looks stupid.
I suppose I could have seen the Hong Kong action film
The Furious, which people really love. I kind of doubt I would have loved it that much, but it might have been serviceable in the absence of any other options. Unfortunately I seem to have missed my window; it's still in a couple of theaters in the region but not in Seattle proper and only a single showing each day and late in the evening.
Hey, wait a minute. I just looked at my calendar. I can totally go to a movie on Friday. I think I'll do that. A two and a half week break, and not a three-week break! I need to see
The Invite before people start talking about it and spoiling shit anyway. Okay, I feel a little better! I'm just feeling starved for quality content in movie theaters these days.
The Odyssey is the following weekend, so there's also that. And I've already heard very good things about both of these movies.
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Okay, what else? I almost made chai last night, but Shobhit wasn't super into having some and I agreed it might be a good idea to skip it anyway. I don't need to have chai every day. I had a soda instead.
We walked to the Tuesday Farmers Market at Cal Anderson Park. Not much going on there, Tuesday is much smaller. But, it got us out for a bit. We also walked further up to QFC so he could check his lottery tickets, a dream he refuses to give up on in spite of the astronomically low odds of winning.
I wasn't up for another three-mile walk like we did on Monday. He went out for his other walk later, during which I washed the dishes and went to bed. In the meantime, we watched
Project Hail Mary on Prime Video. Shobhit seemed kind of netural on it. "It's a very happy movie," he said. That was his basic, overall assessment. I love that movie, and if I were to make a top 10 for 2026 right now, it would at the very least rank #2, after
Pillion (which is listed as a 2025 movie but didn't open until February, so for my purposes it's a 2026 movie).
It's long, though: two hours and 40 minutes. So that took all the time we had between returning from our walk and Shobhit heading back out again to get his steps in.
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[posted 12:33pm]