When the
Monster In Law
trailer is viewed independently of the trailer for
Guess Who,
it doesn't seem so much like WASP hyperventilating over adding a Latina to the family. It was also a different trailer from the one I saw earlier. Sadly, this one made J-Lo look terrible. I say "sadly" because Jane looks hysterical (if someone can promise me she wins, I might see a matinée), and Vartan looks charming.
The trailer for
War Of The Worlds
was quite scary, which I wasn't expecting.
I hadn't known that Jodie Foster had made/was making an action movie --
Flightplan
looks interesting. On the air travel theme, I'm not sure
Red Eye
looks interesting, but it sure was funny.
Joss has carte blanche to reinvent the character of Wonder Woman.
Who gave Joel Silver carte blanche to reinvent Wonder Woman? Shouldn't Warner be more protective of its franchises?
It'd be funny if Wonder Woman spent all her time staking vampires....
Right. The path of "reinvention" ends up at
Catwoman,
people. Don't you learn anything??
I saw
Abre los ojos
over the weekend, and it was one of those movies that seems like a happy ending, until you think about it, and it's actually sort of the opposite of what you thought at first. Cool, though.
Brian Cox lost weight and his voice changed? ?Wha?
I didn't realize he was on the verge of puberty.
His is a far more resonant and rich voice than any of the other actors listed. That's too bad.
Was
Catwoman
reinvented or reimagined? 'Cuz there's a difference (although at the moment I don't remember what it is).
Reinvented implies that a rational thought process was at work. Reimagined implies the use of hallucinogenic drugs.
And Joel Silver created the Trinity character in the Matrix flicks.
Huh.
The Wachowski brothers must be so grateful to him.
eta: That's a perfect semantic distinction Tom.