Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video
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I liked Alanis as God.
A being whose voice can destroy all of creation? Yup, she was well cast.
Okay, I like Alanis' music and singing, but I know why others don't like her, and I can't hold that against people, but I am oddly defensive about Dogma and her appearance as God in it. I get weepy at that movie, and that scene in particular.
You may all now mock me while I sit in the corner harboring a bitter resentment (if I had a phaser, some people would pay...).
I get weepy at that movie, and that scene in particular.
You may all now mock me while I sit in the corner harboring a bitter resentment (if I had a phaser, some people would pay...).
I'll just say that seems an odd reaction to watching Ben Affleck's head explode - mine was a huge disbelieving gasp of laughter followed by applause.
However, Matt Damon's fate in that movie did disturb me a bit.
I'll just say that seems an odd reaction to watching Ben Affleck's head explode - mine was a huge disbelieving gasp of laughter followed by applause.
I didn't say I got weepy at Affleck's head exploding....
(It's the standing on her head, smelling the flowers, and the nose tweak that get me)
but I am oddly defensive about Dogma and her appearance as God in it. I get weepy at that movie, and that scene in particular.
scoots next to Sean, offers him a bat-embroidered handkerchief
Me too. And I *don't* like Alanis' music or singing. But I get happily weepy at that scene every time.
She wasn't remotely convincing for me. Probably stupid to even care about such a thing; the role is God, for God's sake--how are you supposed to play that convincingly? I didn't get any sense of almighty wisdom or any such from the performance, though. It felt more or less like, "So, you're God, huh?" "Yep, pretty much."
In other words:
Department store Santa : Santa :: Alanis Morrisette : God
I have no complaints about Dogma. Well, except for the shit monster. Still not too fond of that.
I think Dogma is the hardest movie I've ever had to admit to being underwhelmed by. It makes me feel like a traitor to my people. (My people, in this instance, being irreverent Kevin Smith fans. But I just didn't think it was that good.)
I totally get it, Sean. "If you're living in the same Universe I am, that there is the only viable characterization of a loving God I've ever seen."
eta: I understand that YDietyMV, and, given my theology, that's probably a good thing for society.
Right after I saw Dogma, I got into a long discussion at a bar with a woman who thought it was blasphemous and evil. She hadn't seen it. Somehow, that translates into points for Kevin Smith.
I like Alanis as God. It works for me.
I think Dogma is the hardest movie I've ever had to admit to being underwhelmed by. It makes me feel like a traitor to my people. (My people, in this instance, being irreverent Kevin Smith fans. But I just didn't think it was that good.)
You didn't feel that way about "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back"? I walked away from that one half an hour in. It felt like an awful fanfilm that someone somehow managed to get the View Askew regulars to star in.