I keep hearing smart folks say that. I ought to give it another shot.
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I keep hearing smart folks say that. I ought to give it another shot.
The appeal is in some of the smaller things. Of all his faux turn of the century sorta-euro settings, Kiki's is the one that appeals most to me. Also, I thought the story was one of his stronger ones, even though it was modest. The flying scenes, of course, are utterly dazzling (as ever), but the climactic one is particularly well paced and suspenseful.
Love kiki. Love Totoro more. I am not an action figure/stuffed animal sort of gal, but I do have a stuffed Catbus on my desk, and everyone who comes in my office digs it.
Saw History Boys last night and LOVED it. Really really wish I'd had the chance to see it on stage now, but I'll definitely be seeing it again in theatres when it comes out.
I didn't much care for Kiki. Thanks to y'all, the niece is getting the Totoro movie and a big stuffed Totoro for Christmas. Yay!
Spidey Trailer
Oh yeah! Thanks, Tom! It still looks awesome and action-packed, but I was a little thrown by the fact that Sandman apparently killed Uncle Ben?? I don't see how that makes any sense, and it seems to really go against the point of the origin story. I'm hoping it's all lies.
Went to Volver last night and loved it. I am a total sucker for all things Almodovar and I don't think this is his best film, but it was still FABULOUS. Penelope Cruz deserves all the oscar buzz and the rest of the cast is amazing.
ETA: saw the History Boys trailer last night and can't wait to see it! Glad to hear it's as good as I hoped it would be.
Robin, that's good news. I want to see Volver on the big screen. I don't think I've ever seen one of Almodovar's films first run and I'd really like to.
Volver is terrific. Agreed that it's not Almodovar's best, but mostly because it's so weirdly accessible and linear compared to what I expect from him -- if it were any other director, I'd have a completely different reaction to it, you know?
And Penelope Cruz has never looked better, ever. Yowza. (Though Pedro does admit that he padded her butt to make her look more voluptuous.)