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'War Stories'


Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video  

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Hil R. - Apr 30, 2005 11:27:47 am PDT #2363 of 10002
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

On Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants -- my only worry about the casting is that the actresses playing the girls all seem too old for those roles. It's supposed to be the summer before they turn 16 (they all have birthdays in August or September), and at least one of them (Tibby, Amber Tamblyn's character) is mentioned in the book as looking young for her age. And the characters almost all seem to be a sort of young 15 -- like, most of them are just starting to date. The three actress who I've seen in anything before (Tamblyn, Bledel, and Ferrera) all could play 17 or 18, I think, but they just seem too old for these roles.


§ ita § - Apr 30, 2005 12:17:13 pm PDT #2364 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I thought Zaphod was at least as pricky in this as in the books. As mentioned before, Arthur is very much the entry point into the movie, so he's been altered thusly (the book doesn't need so much of an entry point, but I agree the movie does). Trillian -- hmmph. Already said that.

I thought Ford was more dismissively flip than the book Ford, so it didn't occur to me to think of him as watered down.

I thought the Bad News Bears trailer was funny, so take my post with a grain of salt.


Nicole - Apr 30, 2005 1:37:43 pm PDT #2365 of 10002
I'm getting the pig!

Guess which trailer aired first today when I went to see H2G2?

Seeeerrrrrreeeennnnittttyyyy!

I bounced and mini-clapped all the way through it, grinning as wide as anyone is physically capable.

My friend J (the same friend I'd tried to get to watch Firefly when it aired and then tried to get to watch my dvds, to no avail) turned to me at the end of the trailer and said, "Okay, I need to borrow your Serenity dvds."

"Firefly."

"Whatever."

Yay!

Oh, H2G2? Definitely fun. Loved Mos Def and Sam Rockwell.


Gris - Apr 30, 2005 1:47:42 pm PDT #2366 of 10002
Hey. New board.

So if I only read the first book, and that only once a really long time ago, so I don't remember most of it, am I going to like H2G2?

Yes. I mean, assuming you're not one of the people that hates it anyway. I went with several people who hadn't read it. I lent out the books after the movie.

On Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants -- my only worry about the casting is that the actresses playing the girls all seem too old for those roles.

You're right, of course, but that's so common for movies based on YA novels that I just sort of accept it. Consider The Princess Diaries, where Mia is a high school senior instead of a freshmen (in the books, she just started her sophomore year in the sixth one). Or Tuck Everlasting where updating from the 12-year-old Winnie to the 16-year-old Winnie actually did kind of ruin the point of the novel in a lot of ways. In the original Ella Enchanted, too, Ella was about 14, not the 19 that is the youngest I can imagine Anne Hathaway playing.

(Shrug) I have other, much more worrisome worries about the movie, based on the trailer (specifically, I'm terrified that they're going to let Bridget get with Eric with no bad consequences, rather than make it scary and life-changing) so am perfectly willing to let the age change go. I mean, how old was Nick Brendon when he played a 15-year-old on Buffy?


Lee - Apr 30, 2005 7:55:14 pm PDT #2367 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I am soooo jealous of Nicole. We went hoping we would see the trailer, but no such luck.

One question about H2G2: why did Arthur steal Marvin's arm?

It was cute, I guess, but I was more meh than Yay on it.


§ ita § - May 01, 2005 6:05:51 am PDT #2368 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

To pretend it was a gun, I think, Perkins.


Matt the Bruins fan - May 01, 2005 8:14:10 am PDT #2369 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Was anyone else as enchanted as I by the visuals they chose for the infinite improbability drive in action ?


Polter-Cow - May 01, 2005 8:20:10 am PDT #2370 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

My brother said the yarn scene alone was worth the price of admission, and another friend of mine (who hadn't read the books) laughed more at that than she'd laughed at anything ever.


Gandalfe - May 01, 2005 8:58:23 am PDT #2371 of 10002
The generation that could change the world is still looking for its car keys.

I loved the visuals on Magrathea - that was EXACTLY how I had imagined it the first time I read it.


Jessica - May 01, 2005 9:08:16 am PDT #2372 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Did everyone catch the planet shaped like Douglas Adams' head in that scene? It's visible two or three times in the background, first when Slartibartfast says "Welcome to our factory floor!"