He maintains that I read too much into these things
Yeah, see, when I first saw the movie when I was in Junior High (my dad was a big western fan, so I saw a lot of John Wayne movies growing up), even then I knew that final shot was saying a lot more than just what was on the surface of the scene. So I'm going with very much NOT accidental.
Joe and I watched "Lemony Snicket" yesterday and I really enjoyed it. At one point, I said (of Sunny), "I want that little girl." Joe replied, "We
have
that little girl."
At one point, I said (of Sunny), "I want that little girl." Joe replied, "We have that little girl."
As long as I get the older girl. I called dibs on her
ages
ago.
I should watch
The Searchers
so I know what the hell you guys are talking about.
This is funny given the recent conversation in here:
BENDIS: That’s cool. Allan will be very happy. Favorite movie of all time?
WHEDON: My favorite movie for a long time was a dead heat between “The Bad and the Beautiful” and “Once Upon a Time in the West.” But the upstart winner is “The Matrix.”
And just for kicks:
BENDIS: Yeah, I’m completely alone. And you know how I know I’m completely alone? Not on DVD yet. So what’s the last great movie you’ve seen?
WHEDON: Okay, I did see some unexpected greatness in “Kong.” Amidst the hoke and the bloat was some transcendent movie making. It was like the “The Legend of 1900”: a great, lean flick trapped in a three-hour fat suit. But no, I do have a recent great, and it”s not, I don’t think it’s coincidence that the last great movie I watched wasn’t a movie. I’m way late to the game, but I have really good excuses. But I just watched the miniseries opener of “Battlestar Galactica” and I loved the toes off that bitch. I’m not positive what that phrase means. But tension, drama, humanity, and—alien spaceships. I was pretty floored. That’s my call.
At one point, I said (of Sunny), "I want that little girl." Joe replied, "We have that little girl."
He's not wrong, y'know.
I have discovered that movie is much better with the sound off. Beautiful art direction and costumes.
Also holding your thumb in front of Jim Carrey helps.
"Em! Bite the head off that elf!"
I have discovered that movie is much better with the sound off. Beautiful art direction and costumes.
IMO "the sound off" is only really necessary for the Jim Carrey scenes. "Picture off" works even better.
eta: Inevitable Jim Carrey Hateration cross-post.
Also holding your thumb in front of Jim Carrey helps.
If he'd just dialed it down about three notches, it would have been perfect.
That movie is total eye candy. So much to look at and so gorgeously, lovingly detailed.
Having never read the books, how many does the movie cover? The first? The first three?
And, I didn't mind Jim Carrey. He's hit and miss for me. SOmetimes I like him, sometimes he doesn't register, sometimes I want him to die a horrible death by being eaten by a talking ass.
And I ain't talking about Francis, either.