Yeah, sharing a fence with juliana doesn't suck.
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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snuggles up to Seanie
We should watch together and trade shots when we get cranky.
I like this plan.
You'll be off the fence before soon. And onto our side.
I'm thinking alcohol will make it harder to stay on the fence, but less predictable which side you land on when you topple.
Y'all radically misunderestimate my mad fence sitting skillz.
I think the movies will do the shifting quite neatly. Jessica is obviously under the influence of something unnatural.
Jessica is obviously under the influence of something unnatural.
George Lucas.
Toy Story 2 was originally supposed to be a direct to DVD, but then TPTB decided (rightly, IMO) it was good enough to be a theatrical release.
Hell yeah. Better than the first one, in my estimation.
The Matrix sequels... I kinda enjoyed them, especially since I saw them for free with several hundred other Caltech people (talk about an ideal environment) but i could definitely qualify them as "pointless." The first movie stood perfectly well alone. Yeah, it was open-endedish, but in that closure sort of way. Like Lost in Translation. And if They (any They) ever try to make LiT 2, I will personally shoot Them for messing with it.
The Matrix sequels fell into the same trap as the Star Wars prequels - the creator read a bunch of reviews of their original works, and tried to reproduce it, not realizing that the good things about the original(s) were not necessarily things that would get specifically enumerated in reviews. (special effects, cool! Lightsaber duels, awesome! Philosophical take on sci-fi, neato keen! Magical martial arts, radical! Villains with cool costumes, fun!) But if you just take this stuff without something holding it together, and you mostly get crap. Entertaining crap, maybe (though not always), but still nothing to write home about.
Intererestingly (and painfully) enough, I saw one movie a year while at Tech, for free, with a bunch of Techers. And they were, of course: Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Pain, Matrix Reloaded, Matrix Revolutions, and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of George's Ego (well, okay, I actually skipped that one and got drunk instead, but I COULD have seen it for free.) I battled hard to get our free movie senior year to be something, ANYTHING else - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy seemed a good bet - but I lost.
The Matrix sequels fell into the same trap as the Star Wars prequels - the creator read a bunch of reviews of their original works, and tried to reproduce it
Oh my no. Not at all. If anything, the Wachowskis deliberately ignored audiences and critics, and ended up making two movies that pissed 90% of everyone off in big big ways. They could have just remade The Matrix twice, make a ton of money, and ended up boring everyone to death, but they didn't. They took the first movie as it should have been -- a superhero origin story in a real and fully realized SF universe, not just the trippy GenX metaphor most everybody took it for -- and simply told the next two parts of the story.
[eta: What you're describing is PotC II, which for some reason everyone seems to love. I'll take my own brand of crazy, thanks.]