We rented Dracula: Pages From a Virgin's Diary this weekend. I can't see how this wouldn't be a Buffista favorite (and it probably is). It's, uh, more or less Nosferatu (but not quite) as a ballet with extremes of goofy humor and powerful emotional displays. I'm not much of a fan of ballet or dance, but, y'know, this is a ballet about Dracula. With fleshpots and manly temptation.
Must. Own. This. MUST, I tell you!
(I wonder if there is anyplace I could buy it in time for this coming Saturday ...)
I feel so dirty. I stayed home snotty today and watched HP1 and 2 today. It was the first time I have watched the movies after getting into HP fanfic...it was disturbing seeing the characters as children when they have been all but in my imagination. You would think this would be enough to make me feel like a dirty ole woman, but no.
My son wanted to snuggle and watch a movie after dinner - his choice - The Borrowers. This is another movie I have not watched in YEARS...and seeing that sweet cherubic face, I feel soooooooooooo dirty.
Draco, my dear Draco.
I really hate historical epics making all previous empires into America wannabes.
You know this is a true sign of a country feeling insecure, when it starts looking to history and claiming great moments for itself.
I found a movie theater I can get to here! It's showing Resident Evil 2 for $8.00 a ticket. I'm about that desperate.
Haven't seen
The Grudge,
but the sound in
Ju-On
really upped the creepy factor. Oddly, things that seem to be emphasized as scare points (like the hand coming out of the back of SMG's head in the previews) were not nearly as effective as some of the more subtle bits.
I saw The Sea Inside last night, and while I didn't enjoy it as much as Abre Los Ojos or The Others, it's still very, very good. Javier Bardem is phenomenal. I'm curious to see if it gets a wide enough release to attract controversy.
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Javier Bardem=genius actor.
He's superb in Bad Education.
I watched Star Trek: Nemesis over the weekend. I feel dirty, now.
I feel dirty, now.
And not in that good way, I bet.
The Grudge
seems to be getting thrashed by the critics at large. I don't know. I loved
The Ring,
despite the incoherence of the plot. It had atmosphere and terrific cinematography and some genuine pathos. The word around is,
The Grudge
makes
The Ring
look like narrative masterpiece. Is it really that bad?
Is it really that bad?
Eff 'em. Eff 'em all. The critics, that is...
I think the mainstream critics are trashing it because they need long-winded explanations, or, I don't know.... a bunch of stuff that makes for crappy horror (if you ask me). Or they just don't like horror movies (critics usually don't).
All the small press critics I've reead *love* it. I loved the original, and from what I've heard, they're faithful enough to it that I'm sure I'll love this one (though not as much as I loved the original).
Vonnie, I strongly urge you to ignore the critics trashing it and go see it. I think it will be very good (meaning it will scare the crap out of you).