Riley: Maybe I should just let you rest. Buffy: You sure? I bet if you just lay down with me- Riley: Nothing you are about to say will lead to rest.

'Lessons'


Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video  

A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.


Mr. Broom - Jun 17, 2005 8:28:22 pm PDT #4350 of 10002
"When I look at people that I would like to feel have been a mentor or an inspiring kind of archetype of what I'd love to see my career eventually be mentioned as a footnote for in the same paragraph, it would be, like, Bowie." ~Trent Reznor

Hey, now. Let's not break out the C-word. Applauding for the same reason you laugh is fine by me. I did just that at Serenity, among other things. Couldn't contain my, well, anything. In my friend's defense, you would find it odd to see someone applaud after listening to a particularly stirring classical composition on the hi-fi, even if it were a live performance.


§ ita § - Jun 17, 2005 8:32:10 pm PDT #4351 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Okay, sometimes clapping is communication -- with the producer of the piece, or with the rest of the audience. But I clap at my TV without hesitation.

I don't clap for music, now that I think about it, except to say "Thank you for that." It inspires different emotional reactions in me.


Tom Scola - Jun 17, 2005 8:46:32 pm PDT #4352 of 10002
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Well, that did not suck.

I like my Batman with less goth and more noir, please, but it certainly is an improvement on the earlier movies, even the Burton ones.

But is it really too much to have the world's greatest detective to act like a detective, and to have R'as al Ghul to refer to him as "Detective", like he does in the comics ?

But I'm sounding ungrateful. I'm really not. It was fucking awesome.


Aims - Jun 17, 2005 9:25:50 pm PDT #4353 of 10002
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Yeah. So much to say. I loved, loved, loved it.

My favorite thing about the Batman universe is that essentially, it's just a bunch of guys. Guys that have turned inward on themselves - either with "good" intentions or manical and/or murderous ones. I would like the following:

  • To not see The Joker for at least 2 more films.
  • To not have any of the meta-mutants. I like the people. I like how Batman and his villians have all had that one really bad, horrible, terrible, no-good day that turned them into hero or villian. It makes more realistic and a lot more relatable. Anyone of us could be Batman anyone of us could become The Joker. I like knowing that and seeing it.
  • I want the villians to keep being scary. They're supposed to be. It's part of what makes them villians. And I want Batman to keep being just as frightening. A subtle difference, IMHO.

As much as I love Tim Burton, I really think he tried to downplay the scariness. Rewatching Batman , The Joker wasn't scary. He was freakish and strange, but he wasn't scary. He was that guy in high school that intimidates the hell out of people, but in the end, the principal's gonna get him. I always knew that in the end, The Joker would be gotten. I don't want to see him gotten. I liked that Scarecrow wasn't gotten. I love that.

I loved it. All of it. So much, that *I* might even start reading the comics. The power of the Batman is mighty.


Sean K - Jun 17, 2005 10:12:24 pm PDT #4354 of 10002
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

GAH! GOING TO SEE IT TOMORROW MORNING! CAN'T WAIT.


Gris - Jun 17, 2005 10:33:18 pm PDT #4355 of 10002
Hey. New board.

Yeah, I think I'm gonna have to go tomorrow afternoon. The anticipation, it builds.


P.M. Marc - Jun 17, 2005 10:43:14 pm PDT #4356 of 10002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Sigh. I hate you all.

Still trying to find baby-friendly showings in the vague hope of getting to see it as a family.

I love the Family Guy commentaries, because they're just so giddy, and Seth Green keeps bringing in food.


Maysa - Jun 18, 2005 5:02:37 am PDT #4357 of 10002

And pro-Alexis Denisof as Harvey Dent. They really need to remember that half of Harv is pretty as a picture.

Oh, he would perfect as Harvey Dent. I never read the comics, but he was always my favorite villian in the animated series, because of the massive personal angst (for both him and Bruce), of course.


Gandalfe - Jun 18, 2005 6:05:05 am PDT #4358 of 10002
The generation that could change the world is still looking for its car keys.

I watched The Specials last night. Fairly amusing.

I used to think I didn't need a family. I mean, I had the demons and the walking skeletons. But the difference between a walking skeleton and a kid is, a kid won't eat the soft parts of your face while you're sleeping.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jun 18, 2005 6:12:05 am PDT #4359 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

I loved Paget Brewster in that (much like everything else I've seen her in). But the producers of The West Wing should have sent a copy of it to Rob Lowe when he was beinga diva about contract negotiations.