Dark Crystal:
boy: How come I don't have wings??
girl: Cause you're a boy, silly!
Fun movie. Well, any movie would be fun with villainous 6 foot tall cockroaches (surely an inspiration for Power Rangers villains to this day) and heroic stilt-walky 12 foot tall gazelles.
Neverending Story: A movie with excellent visuals -- it gave me nightmares too -- and a very different sense of adventure from your standard Extruded Fantasy Product. I adored the Luckdragon, and really liked the casting of Bastian and Atreyu. (Being who I am, I long thought/wished Atreyu was a girl.) I was even more intrigued when I read the book many years later and discovered the movie is only the first half of the book.
The second half of the book is much more adult, and I have no need to see it on a screen. That's one case where the book and the movie can be happily separate entities, being as they are so different.
boy: How come I don't have wings??
girl: Cause you're a boy, silly!
Maxipad product placement?
The second half of the book is much more adult, and I have no need to see it on a screen.
Is the second half of the book the same thing as the second movie?
The Dark Crystal
scared the bejeesus out of me when I was little.
It's been years and years since I've seen The Dark Crystal so I can't remember anything about it beyond that the puppets freaked me out. Even the supposedly cute main characters.
- Never saw Magnolia
- Liked Mars Attacks though there were parts I found dumb
- Never saw Time Bandits
- Remember liking Neverending Story a lot as a kid. Haven't seen it in ages, though.
- Love Groundhog Day
- Like Troy for the fights and whatnot (Hector vs. Ajax is my personal favorite) but beyond Sean Bean's Odysseus it doesn't have much else going for it.
I saw Kinsey last night. It wasn't bad, but it was kind of disappointing. I wish they'd had the budget to put more of the story in a historical context, because as it is, the whole thing exists in kind of a vacuum. (I normally hate it when biopics give characters lines like "You can't [insert thing they can't do], this is [insert year]!" but in this case, it really would have helped, since I had no idea when anything was taking place.)
I called
Neverending Story
The Never Ending Movie
and walked out with my two best friends. I was 12.
Is the second half of the book the same thing as the second movie
Aimee is the best person to ask about that, but if I remember her vehement venom correctly, I'd say the answer is no.
I have dim memories of being "meh" about Neverending Story. I haven't seen Magnolia and don't really want to. I haven't seen Troy and probably will rent it at some point.
My most hated movies are Oliver Stone's Nixon and Ron Howard's The Grinch. Either one ignites molar-endangering loathing when I see as much as a film clip. Nixon is the reason I won't be seeing the Alexander the Great movie that Stone directed, so I'm thrilled to hear that Lurhman has one in the works.
Ron Howard's The Grinch.
Oh! Yes. This too. Oh God. The pain. I stayed far, far away from
The Cat in the Hat.