Breathless is classic, but I don't think it would be all that rare.
I'd be interested in seeing Le beau Serge - early Chabrol is cool.
I'd also love to see Who Are You, Polly Magoo? - though I can't guarantee it would necessarily be a
good
film. But I've seen clips and it is SuperMod midsixties style, which I am a sucker for.
Polly Magoo and Black Girl were highly recommended by the movie geeks on my other board. The only Chabrol I've seen was L'Enfer, which impressed me when it came out, but that's been a while back.
Ouch--Entertainment Weekly gives Firewall a D-!
Ford himself, in late middle age, seems bored stiff playing taciturn Harrison Ford-type heroes, with their suits and their gravitas, their honor and their tired old sprees of derring-do, and he jumps through his hoops projecting a lethal combination of wounded feelings and star peevishness.
Man, I wanted to see Bettany, but it seems less and less worth it.
Bastards! Dont' fuck with the Man with the Yellow Hat!
In the G-rated movie, directed by Matthew O’Callaghan ("Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas") and written by an apparently large committee, the Man with the Yellow Hat not only has a name (Ted) and a celebrity voicer (Will Ferrell) but also a host of neuroses. The Man with the Yellow Hat is babbling, awkward with women and full of self doubt.
When he actually buys his trademark yellow outfit for a journey to Africa, the scene is played as a joke on his fashion sense. The point is hammered home when he finally looks in the mirror and exclaims (in that Will Ferrell whiny sort of way), "I look like an idiot!"
The Man with the Yellow Hat is an object of ridicule?
Why?
...
At this point I’m ready to see what a monkey with a typewriter could do.
Heh.
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From a different review:
To put it in context: This film is better than either of Imagine Entertainment's live-action Dr. Seuss projects, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" or "The Cat in the Hat." There's eh, and there's sub-eh.
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I've seen the video for the song that Jack Johnson does for the movie. Owen stands in front of the television and yells "MONKEY!!! Ooooo-ooooo-oooo!!!" The video is very sweet and I love JJ. And Curious George.
I'm very much afraid I'm going to have to see this film, regardless of how good it is.
Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but in the books, doesn't TMITBYH BRING George home with him?
I'm feeling particularly vulnerable, since Curious George is the house mascot of where I work. So I want the movie to be good.
::Sigh::
Seconding the ::sigh::. I too wanted the
Curious George
movie to be good. Oh, well.
Curious George
was the very first book I ever got to take home from the library. It was a big deal. And
Curious George Rides a Bike
is what got me started with origami.