Go see it, Jessica, and come back and tell us. I can't ask my friend any more questions about it. I think she's at risk of an aneurysm on the whole movie subject.
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I didn't realize War of the Worlds made so much. I thought it was a box office disapointment. Apparently Spielberg plus Cruise equals print your own money.
Go see it, Jessica, and come back and tell us.
Yeah...no.
I thought it was a disapointment.
I think it cost so much to make that any box office returns were going to be disappointing.
Yeah...did this season really tank, or are we underperforming from their lemming expectations of "Here's our money. Ooh, shiny."
I'd add TiVo to the list. With TiVo + a decent scheduling guide + a little time and initiative to review the scheduling guide, there's always something good on TV.
Oh, right. Tivo. I am Tivo-less. It wasn't Tivo, it was me. I just couldn't turn him on properly.
FF had none of that, and was boring as a result.
Frankly, there were parts of HHGTTG that I found slower and more boring than anything in Fantastic Four. I think it was a better film, and my Douglas Adams love made me want it to do better, but while FF was a guilty pleasure movie I wouldn't describe it as boring.
while FF was a guilty pleasure movie I wouldn't describe it as boring.
Which is why there's no formula for success.
I found FF excruciatingly boring. And the bits that weren't boring weren't even that fun. Mostly ... not as boring as the rest. And invariably involved that Torch guy. More points if he was nekkid, but still.
I don't care about the conundrum, really. Assuming I'm in a mental place where that movie is appealing to me, I just want cute Mark Ruffalo to be happy!!
Why is this? Seriously. I've been thinking about this for the last two days, as the result of watching the Mark Ruffalo episode of Due South, and I *really* wanted the Mark Ruffalo character to be happy, but I should have been rooting for the bad guys, because the Mark Ruffalo character really sucked, and was a bad daddy, and I should have hated him, except he was played by Mark Ruffalo.
Umm. When I've had coffee, I might be able to translate that into English beyond, "DAMN YOU MARK RUFFALO! DAMN YOUR SAD EYES!"
Because it's really getting on my nerves that Mark Ruffalo has this effect on me.
I thought the Ben Grimm stuff once he'd transformed was compelling, especially that first meeting with his fiance after the change. And the day-in-the-life sequence of all of them getting used to staying at the Baxter Building.
Watching Jessica Alba try to convince people she was a scientist was entertaining, but not in the way the filmmakers intended...