So Ginger Snaps is really good for a low-budget horror movie. Is the sequel any good?
(Huh. Not even the same writer or director, and the third one looks ridiculous. Maybe I'll just pretend the other two don't exist.)
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So Ginger Snaps is really good for a low-budget horror movie. Is the sequel any good?
(Huh. Not even the same writer or director, and the third one looks ridiculous. Maybe I'll just pretend the other two don't exist.)
One of the best movies I've ever seen has finally made it to DVD.
The Tree of Wooden Clogs
It was (at one time) the record holder for the longest movie I ever watched in a theater in one sitting, being 3 hours long.
I can't really describe its virtues well enough to make anyone want to see it. It's Italian, set at the turn of the century (made in the early 80s). The best I can do is to say it is completely transporting, like reading a very rich and humane historical novel. It is about one peasant family, and their lives. And I know that sounds dry as dust, but it's not in the least. In fact, it is one of the most memorable film going experiences I've had, and very moving.
I wonder, however, if its beauty would be diluted on a small screen. It's visually very beautiful and being surrounded by it, immersed in Italy, is one of its virtues.
P-C, there's a review of Ginger Snaps II here that you might be interested in.
One of them is in that Che movie I saw a trailer for, yeah? He looked familiar. and hot
OK, if you think Gael Garcia Bernal (for it is he) is hot now, you need to track down Mala Educacion the latest Almodovar film. In which you learn that he looks like Julia Roberts in drag. It's incidentally a stunningly ace film, but the GGB porn is just outrageous.
Late to the party, but I saw Spider-Man 2 last night. I liked it, though with some reservations. They piled on the Peter's double life sucks a bit thick, I thought.
OTOH, I've thought Alfred Molina was wonderful for ages (at least since Letter to Brezhnev), and this movie reminded me why.
Upthread, somebody asked why M-J was appearing in The Importance of Being Earnest. Well, it's a play about two men with assumed identities who give them up for the women they love. Hmmmm....
I think I'm more kind to K-Pax than most here. I gave it credit for trying to have a point, even if it wasn't sure what that point was.
We can all be reassured about I, Robot:
He sees "I, Robot" as an art house movie where his walking around naked and taking a shower with the shower door open as appropriate. "It's actually a smart art film that is masquerading as a big summer blockbuster," Smith says about the $105 million 20th Century Fox film.
Huh? Those words won't go into my brain.
I think I'm more kind to K-Pax than most here. I gave it credit for trying to have a point, even if it wasn't sure what that point was.
Just letting you know, Fred, that I'm with you. I liked it quite a bit.
And Dana, you misspelled "even more confused and/or infuriated."
But P-C, Will Smith says it's an art movie!