Mal: Go on. Get in there. Give your brother a thrashing for messing up your plan. River: He takes so much looking after.

'Objects In Space'


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Jessica - Nov 11, 2006 8:36:23 am PST #5636 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Porco Rosso is great, but Spirited Away still tops my Miyazaki list.

DH and I saw The Good German last night, and were disappointed. We both loved the direction -- Soderbergh really does a fantastic job of capturing the 40s shooting and editing styles -- but the script is just so convoluted that we both gave up trying to follow the mystery after a while. Also, Tobey Maguire is terrible. I can see why he was cast, but he's so so so so so so bad in this. He just can't pull it off the way Clooney and Blanchett can (who are both wonderful). I think I'd still recommend it, but it's not one of Soderbergh's best efforts.

There is a fantastic article in the NYTimes Arts section today about how he made the film -- he tried to replicate the studio system as much as possible, using only fixed focal-length lenses, boom mics, everything shot on sound stages, old-fashioned film stock, very little coverage, etc etc etc. Very impressive.


Beverly - Nov 11, 2006 8:49:41 am PST #5637 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Oh, Porco's up there, probably second, on both our lists.

My list: Totoro, Porco Rosso, Whisper of the Heart, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaa, Mononoke, Castle Cagliostro, Castle in the Sky, The Cat Returns

DH's list: Totoro (these two had a terrible tussle for first place), Porco Rosso, Spirited Away, Whisper of the Heart, Howl's Moving Castle, Nausicaa, Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky, Castle Cagliostro, Kiki's Delivery Service, The Cat Returns,

There are things I really love about Castle in the Sky--especially the robots, and the pigeons. But the pedophile vibe just shoots it way down to second from the bottom of the list. Plus, Anna Paquin's voice (yes, we usually watch the dubbed version, to accomodate the five-year-old) grates, after a while. Even though Castle Cagliostro has some strange and silly moments, much of it is quite beautiful. At the bottom of the list is The Cat Returns, which does have some pretty moments, and I do love the miniature building where the Cat waits. But again, little girl as sex object squicks me severely. Third from the top on my list is Whispers from the Heart, and it's because of the glimpse of modern life in Japan(nevermindthatIwasandamaconfirmedJohnDenverfan).

You'd think a confirmed environmentalist like me would love Nausicaa, and I do, but the robot-monster menace at the end sort of ruins the rest of it for me. I love the first half of Mononoke, the second half, not so much. The town Kiki settles in is so like all the pretty little medieval German towns I knew when we lived there, and because of the familiarity, I'm fond of the movie, even though I think the plot is weaker than some of the others.

And Spirited Away is just perfect. It should be my favorite, but there's Totoro, and Porco. And for all its flaws, I heart Howl's Moving Castle beyond all reason.

edited for frelling punctuation.


Kathy A - Nov 11, 2006 8:53:26 am PST #5638 of 10001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

the script is just so convoluted that we both gave up trying to follow the mystery after a while.

I've had the book for five years now on my To Be Read shelf--I think I'll read it before seeing the movie (which now might end up being Netflixed rather than viewed in the theater).

To bring up a similarly titled film, I saw a trailer for The Good Shepherd when I saw The Queen last week, and that looks like it might be a decent film.


Cashmere - Nov 11, 2006 11:13:38 am PST #5639 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

We watched Over the Hedge with Owen last night. The casting is FABULOUS. I expected better writing but it was an ok, funny time.

I want to take Owen to see Flushed Away. He's got a Rita doll in a Happy Meal and won't let go of her.


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 11, 2006 12:52:47 pm PST #5640 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I saw The Return today. It's quite good, but not at all the movie the trailers would leadone to expect. Fans of Hawkgirl will find the denoument very familiar ...


DavidS - Nov 11, 2006 2:24:14 pm PST #5641 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I want to take Owen to see Flushed Away. He's got a Rita doll in a Happy Meal and won't let go of her.

We just saw Flushed Away - very funny and fun. Recommended. Probably the funniest animated movie we saw this year. Rita rocks.


flea - Nov 11, 2006 2:43:01 pm PST #5642 of 10001
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How would Flushed Away play to the 3-year-old set? It looks a little older to me than Cars or Were-Rabbit, but we're due for a daddy-daughter movie date...


DavidS - Nov 11, 2006 4:18:46 pm PST #5643 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

How would Flushed Away play to the 3-year-old set? It looks a little older to me than Cars or Were-Rabbit, but we're due for a daddy-daughter movie date...

Many jokes would go over the head of a 3-year old but nothing is scary in it. Thrilling, yes. Scary, no. So I think it would keep a 3 y.o. entertained (and Dad as well). It's definitely not older than Were-Rabbit. Pitched about the same for humor. Very Aardman, really.


flea - Nov 12, 2006 9:21:25 am PST #5644 of 10001
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Well, they've gone off. We'll have a report in a couple of hours...


Polter-Cow - Nov 12, 2006 9:52:23 am PST #5645 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Spidey 3 trailer from Comic-Con.

It's full of unfinished CGI, but the very last shot is awesome.