Scott said he has tried hard to be fair to both sides in his film
Getting hate mail from both sides is probably a good sign, then.
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Scott said he has tried hard to be fair to both sides in his film
Getting hate mail from both sides is probably a good sign, then.
Sisterhood... is a story about four girls who are best friends spread all over during the summer, who keep in touch by sending these "magical" pants around. So there's four different stories going on, but the Bradley Whitford daughter is the narrator of the first book, which is why her story might have the greatest focus. I've read the first two books and the first one holds together much better than the second.
Bradley Whitford made me the most excited when I saw the trailer.
That's Kingdom of Heaven thing is interesting to me, because I heard an ad for the movie on the local Christian radio station earlier this week (I tune in occasionally out of macabre curiosity). The ad caught my attention because it compared the movie to The Passion first, and then secondarily to Gladiator. So the marketing angle amused me.
And Nutty, thanks. I do get what you're saying, and, as I said, I like getting different angles.
Has anyone heard anything about a movie called The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants? I happened to catch Coming Attractions on E! last night and saw the trailer for it. Looks rather interesting, especially with Bradley Whitford as America Ferrara's dad. I might go see it just for those cast members (loved Ferrara in Real Women Have Curves) alone, but Joan of Arcadia and Gilmore Girls fans will like that Tamblyn and Bleidel are also in it.
Apparently, the source material is a very popular book which I've never heard of (is it chick lit or teen fic?).
I briefly talked about it here, and here, as well as on my livejournal here and here and probably elsewhere.
I am very, very excited. Possibly more than for Batman, though it's close. I adore everything about that book and Amber Tamblyn, and think Alexis is pretty much perfect for her role.
ETA: Walking out the door to H2G2. Here's hoping it's as good as Jessica said.
It was fun. Also, cute.
Oh ita, you coy thing. That's your review? Sheesh.
Here, Frank, I have a longer review of H2G2.
I was on a mobile device. Bandwidth doesn't grow on trees, you know.
Admittedly, the divergence from the book was the weakest part, I felt. But it had me laughing out loud from the very beginning, and clapping at the end. Mos Def was brilliant, and Martin Freeman couldn't really have been more Everyman than he was. Stealth charismatic. I'm not much of a Sam Rockwell fan, but he was kinda born to be Zaphod. Zooey didn't do much for me either way -- Trillian was the most disappointing character. In the books, I was much more about her than about Dent. Not here. Dent is the only eye into the story.
Irritatingly, all the trailers were for kids movies, or simple comedies. It's almost fair to say this felt younger than the books too -- they do make time for a couple of digressions, but you don't get the same biting effect as the books can sustain.
I hear that it's a lot closer to the radio show than the book. Though I haven't heard the radio show because I'm a bad bad person.
I enjoyed it thoroughly. I also liked movie!Trillian, though she was definitely changed. I think the eyes might have sold me more than anything else. The best part was the opening sequence with the dolphins.
And now I'm off to download pictures of Zooey Deschanel or however you spell it...
Also just got home. Really enjoyed it. Martin Freeman was perfect and Bill Nighy killed me with wonderfulness. Zoey did a terrific hoba nd what a lovely expressive face she has. The whole film was very well cast and much fun to watch.