I found Zodiac refreshingly un-Fincherlike -- it's a real story, richly detailed, and without any of his wacky self-indulgent camera moves.
(And I say "refreshingly un-Fincherlike" as someone who lists Fight Club as one of my favorite movies of all time. But that's balanced out by my utter loathing of both Se7en and The Game, and the eye-rolling amusement I feel for Panic Room.)
What don't you like about Se7en, Jessica? I love that movie. I thought The Game was incredibly farfetched, and Panic Room mostly filled me with real estate envy like whoa.
What don't you like about Se7en, Jessica?
I have a general dislike for movies I perceive to be less clever than their creators seem to think they are. And Se7en has an air of thinking that it is very clever indeed.
Jessica! Awesome timing! Because I suddenly have questions for you! Which require exclamation points! Is your profile address good? (!)
And yeah, I am a bit intrigued by Zodiac, because I got the impression he might have grown out of the "look, whizzy toys" stage.
Jessica! Awesome timing! Because I suddenly have questions for you! Which require exclamation points! Is your profile address good? (!)
Yes it is! Exclamation point!
And Se7en has an air of thinking that it is very clever indeed.
I can see that. I still love the *look* of the movie, and I'm always a sucker for Morgan Freeman.
I cannot stop watching the Sunshine trailer. I want it to open here tomorrow, dammit!
And man, that tag line in the trailer is one of the all-time greats, I think.
Which? You mean the very last line?
Yep.
"So if you wake up one morning, and it's a particularly beautiful day, you'll know we made it."
It just hits me where I live or something.
I cannot stop watching the Sunshine trailer.
It's very pretty, but as far as I can tell it's a movie about people being sucked out of very beautifully designed airlocks.