Time doesn't like Batman Begins.
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Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video
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Brett Ratner is taking over X3 after the departure of Matthew Vaughn. This plus the scuttlebutt on the preliminary script has me very, very worried.
They need to dump both the script and the director, and get Joss in. Oh, and maybe Halle too, if they're spring cleaning.
Batman Begins is kind of mixed so far on Rotten Tomatoes.
Well, 80% positive doesn't sound too bad.
Ebert and that other guy raved about it last night on their show. Ebert is supposed to be a comic book buff, no?
There are five reviews counted right now -- which means each new one coming in can sway the rating very heavily. Were there five when you looked, Jesse?
Yeah, there were five, and I had never heard of three of them, so I'm calling it 50/50 at this point.
I trust Empire more than either the Hollywood Reporter or Variety, so I'd say it looks pretty hopeful.
[eta: Empire liked Mr and Mrs Smith too.]
Best alien ever
The beach ball? Yeah.
You know, I couldn't contribute to the Donnie Darko discussion because it's sitting on my shelf of To Watch. We've been putting off watching it because the DH wanted to get the one with the extra 26 minutes or whatever added back in. So I asked tonight, after having read Buffista commentary on DD, what those extra minutes were, and he tells me its the physics about the black hole/singularity thing.
Which is a key part of the science fiction game that I asked for the movie references for.
So does that count as a plate of shrimp?
(Probably not, but I'm tired)
The funny thing is that all of Zach's student films (that I saw) were show-not-tell, almost to a fault -- gorgeous pacing and composition, very very very sparse writing.
I believe this, because I believe the first 80 minutes are fantastic show-not-tell. That's why it's annoying when he decides to monologue the points home that he's already made so clear in the last two big scenes.
Now, crossing my fingers for BB.