I saw I Walk the Line tonight. The performances were INCREDIBLE. Anyone not a Reese Witherspoon fan will be one by the end of this film. The film itself is a little rote and badly paced, but there are some amazing scenes and the two leads lift it up to a higher level with their talent and passion.
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The film itself is a little rote and badly paced, but there are some amazing scenes and the two leads lift it up to a higher level with their talent and passion.
ITA. It reminded me of Ray that way.
Saw HP with Perkins yesterday, which made it my second viewing and I picked up on so many little details I missed the first time. Am still quite happy with the flick. Though, I do wonder how someone who has not read the books would view it and all the subtle references that probably should not have been quite so subtle.
Saw Syriana and Narnia today, and I recommend both of them.
Syriana isn't as tightly directed as Traffic, but it's still a hell of a good script, and jam-packed with excellent performances. Clooney is almost unrecognizable (I spent most of the film thinking how much like DH's dad he looked).
Narnia is fantastically well done -- I was never a huge fan of the books, so it didn't grab me emotionally as much as LotR (or, I have to say, any of the HP movies), but it's still a beautiful and richly created world, and I think people who do love Narnia will love this movie. The kids are all good, Tilda Swinton is fantastic (I *need* the chain mail dress she wears to battle) as the White Witch -- it's all just good.
I saw Walk the Line tonight -- really, really good. It's creepy how much Joaquin Phoenix looks like Johnny Cash. And it had Big Gay Larry!
Best movie title ever?
I don't know, Ben Affleck's student film title was pretty good, too: I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook, and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal at Disney.
Huh, so that's what eventually became Chasing Amy?
I'd be remiss if I didn't submit the classic The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies.
There's always the simplicity, not to mention the high concept appeal of Snakes on a Plane ....