The Founder. Finally got around to seeing this and I liked it a lot, particularly the stuff in the first act where they showcase what a game changer the original McDonald's was ("What's this?" "Your food." "I just ordered it." "And now it's ready." "I don't think so.") and how they figured out how to make it work right. I love that kind of thing. I'm so happy that Keaton's back, and Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch are perfectly cast as the brothers.
I will say that one annoyance I had was the flick was how many people were introduced with their full name, it was distracting because you know they're all real people. Just felt a little unndatural.
Momma O Papa yeah, I watched this whole thing on a plane. No subtitles. Which probably tells you a lot about me.
Suddenly Seventeen- A funky Chinese flick, sort of a mix between
13 Going On 30 and
The Nutty Professor. After being dumped by her boyfriend after she proposes to him, she drowns her sorrow in magic chocolate (yeah) and wakes up with her 17 year old mind in her head. And hysterics ensue.
Oh HELLO! On BroadwayWas very pleasantly surprised to see this pop up on Netflix, because I really wanted to see the show. Freaking hilarious, and I'm not going to tell you anything about who else was in it or what it was about. Just go see it.