Aw. And, interestingly, I had some good discussion time with my six y.o. niece today who had seen it, too. She didn't seem bothered by the
cape scenes
either, though she regularly watches some stuff that just makes me wince when I think about it, so...
I found the movie just hilarious in parts, but I found myslef thinking that, for many kids, long stretches of it were probably just boring. Particularly the scenes of
Mr. I on the day job
at the beginning.
I found the movie just hilarious in parts, but I found myslef thinking that, for many kids, long stretches of it were probably just boring.
No question. This movie's pacing was more Monsters Inc. than Finding Nemo. A lot of
workplace humor.
And a lot of stuff that's going to be over the head of most kids. At one point I was afraid it was going to get all
Spy Kidsy
on us, but I think they avoided that pitfall.
Huh. I thought "This movie made me happier than anything except *Spy Kids*." Which is to say, being like *Spy Kids*? Not an insult. The most visually inventive movie I'd seen in years, for one thing.
Which is to say, being like *Spy Kids*? Not an insult.
Absolutely, Betsy!
In addition to the above Minear-related discussion, did anyone else get a
Holtz
vibe when
Buddy threatened to take Jack-Jack and raise him as his own?
Which is to say, being like *Spy Kids*? Not an insult.
I didn't mean Spy Kids was bad. I meant that the
scene where the rest of the family goes to the remote island to rescue dad, and then mom gets separated and the kids are on their own, well it started to approach the same setup that the first Spy Kids had. IOW, been there, seen that.
That's not to say that I didn't do my share of eye-rolling during Spy Kids, because you bet I did. But an enjoyable movie, nevertheless.
Love the reality show idea P-C. It would be like getting a "best bits" show; like picking the chocolate chips out of a muffin, or the really cheesy Doritos out of the bag, or adding LOTS of extra lemon to your salad.
I just pre-ordered Wonderfalls (using the buffista link, BTW). According to amazon, the series stars Katie Finneran and some other people. WTF? Why isn't Caroline's name first?
Probably for the same reason that David Lynch's Dune "starred" Sting, and a whole bunch of other people nobody had ever heard of, all of whom had much bigger parts.
Except that, it's not like Katie Finneran is busting out all over in mega-stardom or anything, so we're back to WTF???
Yeah, so far Rue McLanahan has been the biggest name I've seen associated with the show in front of the camera.