It's fun! We went with 2D, because you know how we are about 3D. It's an odd movie in many respects. The script is strange in ways I have trouble explaining. The leads are kind of wooden because their lines are clunky and I get the impression the director wasn't really comfortable with getting performances from actors. (He's previously directed only CG Pixar films.)
I sort of wish I hadn't known so much about the production troubles going in (they've been dissected and dissected in the industry press) because I was distracted every second by imagining how things would look if this had been done differently, or this - I couldn't turn off my filmmaker side and just be an audience member.
Anyway, it's a fun adventure movie kind of in the tradition of stuff like Jason and the Argonauts and The Mummy. I think you'd like it.
i want to see the movie more now (but not more than i want to see hunger games which will be my next theater movie) and i think i can turn off the filmmaker side of myself just enough (if the first 15 or so minutes are strong enough) to get invested.
Is it terrible that I've begun (like the rest of America) to think the theatrical experience is not usually worth it. Scratch that. It is terrible. I love the movies. Dammit.
Prometheus and Snow White and the Huntsman have me pretty well sewn up. Of course I will personally contribute about $300 to the Breaking Dawn part 2 box office in November. And Avengers has my panties in a bunch in the good and bad ways at the same time so. There's that. NOT interested in the Dark Knight Comes Again or whatever.
there are some movies for real coming out this year ...
also, hopefully there are some movies to make this year/next year ... jeremy has written a feature script that is promising and a short script that is almost quite good that he is going to try to kickstarter right now and ... idk ... i know i'm about to lose a lot of my time and availability but ...
I REALLY WANT US TO SUCCEED AT LIFE AND/OR ART YO.
Esp. once I is in NYC, if you come up with something and need me for a weekend, well, you know. Duh.
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Date: 2012-03-20 12:35 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-20 08:29 pm (UTC)I sort of wish I hadn't known so much about the production troubles going in (they've been dissected and dissected in the industry press) because I was distracted every second by imagining how things would look if this had been done differently, or this - I couldn't turn off my filmmaker side and just be an audience member.
Anyway, it's a fun adventure movie kind of in the tradition of stuff like Jason and the Argonauts and The Mummy. I think you'd like it.
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Date: 2012-03-21 05:46 am (UTC)i want to see the movie more now (but not more than i want to see hunger games which will be my next theater movie) and i think i can turn off the filmmaker side of myself just enough (if the first 15 or so minutes are strong enough) to get invested.
that is all.
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Date: 2012-03-21 05:54 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-21 05:55 am (UTC)Is it terrible that I've begun (like the rest of America) to think the theatrical experience is not usually worth it. Scratch that. It is terrible. I love the movies. Dammit.
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Date: 2012-03-21 05:57 am (UTC)Also, am wanting to see Hunger Games. Also Mirror, Mirror. Also Men in Black 3. I'm liking the big summer movies this year.
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Date: 2012-03-21 06:00 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-21 06:01 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-21 06:05 am (UTC)also, hopefully there are some movies to make this year/next year ... jeremy has written a feature script that is promising and a short script that is almost quite good that he is going to try to kickstarter right now and ... idk ... i know i'm about to lose a lot of my time and availability but ...
I REALLY WANT US TO SUCCEED AT LIFE AND/OR ART YO.
Esp. once I is in NYC, if you come up with something and need me for a weekend, well, you know. Duh.
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Date: 2012-03-21 07:36 am (UTC)Also? Right there with you on 3D.
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Date: 2012-03-21 07:37 am (UTC)