As a long-time BABYLON 5 fan, I was excited to finally, finally, check out the brand-new B5 direct-to-DVD movie THE LOST TALES.
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I wish I could get my martinis to be that dry.
Sigh. I mean, lord knows J. Michael Straczynski has his hits and misses, and B5 was certainly indicative of that. Although after HEROES, I don't know if I could possibly defend B5's acting and writing often times were I to revisit the series today. Nonetheless, it earned a close place in my heart, especially when Sci-Fi was showing it back to back with FARSCAPE, which is still one of my favoritest favorite TV shows ever that I wish more people watched.
But man oh man, space opera on a low budget... geez. I feel like I just dragged my face on the ground for the past hour and a half.
I have hope that the next B5 movie (c'mon, Garibaldi and Mollari!) will be a marked improvement, but for a first effort... yipes. I've seen video game cutscenes with more life.
And to make matters worse, SWEENEY TODD is not doing well at the box office. Sure, I have my problems with the movie, and it's hardly matching my frustration of GRINDHOUSE's bombing. But I'm disappointed nonetheless.
Seriously, I don't get why some people hate musicals. Just blanket-hate all musicals, no matter the type (because all musicals are the same, clearly). I had hoped to maybe get some insight into this mindset by reading the reviews at fandango.com, but that was a little like repeatedly punching myself in the balls.
And I quote: "I love Johnny Depp and Tim Burton movies 1st of all. Great Cinematography, I like the story concept, but its a FREAKING MUSICAL! I mean literally there is about 5 minutes of TOTAL regular dialogue. Im sorry Im not into that Gone With The Wind sing-a-long hokey pokey. Singing is started for the moment the movie is started till the end....LITERALLY!"
Ugh. Message boards are vile hives of scum and villainy. You'd think I'd learn.
I just wanted a bit more appreciation for the form, and for Sondheim in particular. But it seems between the music and the gore (and oh, wow, is there ever gore, more than I was expecting) word of mouth is going to very much work against this film, in some respects.
Again, I have my problems with the film. But come on, that more people are flocking to NATIONAL TREASURE 2 and ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS... you feel my pain on that count at least, right?
Ah well, at least SPIDER-MAN 2 is on TV. As long as I can muscle my way through the Kirsten Dunst scenes, I'll be golden.
After all, at times like this, you gotta do as Johnny Go says, and "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive."
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I wish I could get my martinis to be that dry.
Sigh. I mean, lord knows J. Michael Straczynski has his hits and misses, and B5 was certainly indicative of that. Although after HEROES, I don't know if I could possibly defend B5's acting and writing often times were I to revisit the series today. Nonetheless, it earned a close place in my heart, especially when Sci-Fi was showing it back to back with FARSCAPE, which is still one of my favoritest favorite TV shows ever that I wish more people watched.
But man oh man, space opera on a low budget... geez. I feel like I just dragged my face on the ground for the past hour and a half.
I have hope that the next B5 movie (c'mon, Garibaldi and Mollari!) will be a marked improvement, but for a first effort... yipes. I've seen video game cutscenes with more life.
And to make matters worse, SWEENEY TODD is not doing well at the box office. Sure, I have my problems with the movie, and it's hardly matching my frustration of GRINDHOUSE's bombing. But I'm disappointed nonetheless.
Seriously, I don't get why some people hate musicals. Just blanket-hate all musicals, no matter the type (because all musicals are the same, clearly). I had hoped to maybe get some insight into this mindset by reading the reviews at fandango.com, but that was a little like repeatedly punching myself in the balls.
And I quote: "I love Johnny Depp and Tim Burton movies 1st of all. Great Cinematography, I like the story concept, but its a FREAKING MUSICAL! I mean literally there is about 5 minutes of TOTAL regular dialogue. Im sorry Im not into that Gone With The Wind sing-a-long hokey pokey. Singing is started for the moment the movie is started till the end....LITERALLY!"
Ugh. Message boards are vile hives of scum and villainy. You'd think I'd learn.
I just wanted a bit more appreciation for the form, and for Sondheim in particular. But it seems between the music and the gore (and oh, wow, is there ever gore, more than I was expecting) word of mouth is going to very much work against this film, in some respects.
Again, I have my problems with the film. But come on, that more people are flocking to NATIONAL TREASURE 2 and ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS... you feel my pain on that count at least, right?
Ah well, at least SPIDER-MAN 2 is on TV. As long as I can muscle my way through the Kirsten Dunst scenes, I'll be golden.
After all, at times like this, you gotta do as Johnny Go says, and "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive."
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Date: 2007-12-24 03:51 am (UTC)Then again, Nicolas Cage? Frightens me. Extensively.
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Date: 2007-12-24 03:56 am (UTC)GOLDEN COMPASS at least has the bump of being (ostensibly) a children's movie. If it weren't, it'd be doing a lot worse, I'd warrant.
I keep hearing mixed about JUNO. By which I mean, I keep hearing it's fucking excellent or that it's fucking overrated (perhaps potentially this year's LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE/NAPOLEON DYNAMITE). Have you seen it yet?
Well, between the musical element and the serious gore factor, I was prepared for SWEENEY to get hit hard. Still...
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Date: 2007-12-24 04:04 am (UTC)It's a children's movie that's rated PG-13 and is battling the worst "anti-christian" hype I've ever seen. [sigh]
Yeah, I keep hearing that too. I haven't seen it yet; I figure I'll keep an open mind until I do. I never saw (and have no desire to ever see) Napoleon Dynamite; LMS was good but I have to be in the right mood, and it never really got to me the way it apparently got to the rest of the world.
To be honest, I figured Depp had the Midas Touch these days - that with anyone else in the role they'd have trouble, but with him they'd have a smash. Although I also hear it's not totally full release yet, so.
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Date: 2007-12-24 04:13 am (UTC)I just meant that ND/LMS comparison possibility by saying it's the big unoffensive quirky indie film that mainstream audiences can see and feel smart for having seen an indie movie.
Gore and singing: a box office's worst nightmare. Not even teh hotness (nor talent, but since when has talent put asses in seats?) is any match for that, not when big dumb escapist fare is your other option. I think they're holding off on wide release in case it pulls a CHICAGO and spreads like crazy word of mouth.
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Date: 2007-12-24 04:38 am (UTC)Hey, let's be snotty and look down at the public school kids! On second thought, no, the reason I went to private school for grades 9-12 was because I was tired of getting beaten up in public school.
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Date: 2007-12-24 04:44 am (UTC)And frankly, public school might have been LESS dangerous for me. I was very much a fade-into-the-background type. And again, I went to the school that Mean Girls was based on. It doesn't get much scarier than Lindsay Lohan.
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Date: 2007-12-24 05:13 am (UTC)Mom: Molly asked what a [?? - some random obscure airplane part] was. Why can't my children ask normal questions?
Me: Like "Where do babies come from?"
Dad: L.L. Bean.
Molly: You gave me that talk when I was like, 12, and already knew how it worked.
Me: I don't think I ever got that talk. I picked it up from books or something.
Mom: Yes, you did. You were traumatized.
Me: I don't remember that!
Mom: It was back when we lived in Woodley Park. Probably when I was pregnant with Molly.
Me: You gave me that talk when I was FOUR?!?
Mom: You may have repressed the memory.
Me: [dry] So where do babies come from?
Dad: [absently, not looking up from his menu] eBay.