Friday, April 15, 2011

Friday Fantasies: A Source Code Break

For the next few weeks, I'll be hard at work on my Moon New Orleans manuscript, but that doesn't mean that I (a professed perfectionist) can't stop and smell the roses every now and again. Just to prove my point, Dan and I did two fun things this week: a wine tasting class at the Wine Institute of New Orleans (a.k.a., W.I.N.O.) on Tuesday night and a free screening (thanks to the New Orleans Film Society) of Source Code last night. And I must say, despite initial trepidation about this flick, Dan and I both found it most enjoyable, far more entertaining, for instance, than the insipid Insidious, which we also got to watch for free. Not only were the performances in Source Code solid (especially those of Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, and Vera Farmiga), but the plot, even with its rather predictable turns, was also more riveting and less convoluted than I anticipated. Plus its 93-minute running time was the perfect length for such a sci-fi, time-travel yarn. So, all in all, a good way to spend an evening away from the laptop.

2 comments:

Daniel Martone said...

Next up... looks like it will be "Super" on Thursday... should be interesting since most think this genre is played out... it will be hard to beat last year's "Kick Ass".

Laura Martone said...

Yeah, I'm actually kind of excited about this one. We might end up liking KICK ASS more, but we both love the writer/director of SUPER (James Gunn), the comic genius behind SLITHER, so I'm hopeful!