No, it was... um. I should probably just find the post but my brain is all full right now. I'll look tomorrow. What I recall is, he was saying that
Shaun
had all those self-referential gags that you only appreciate on seeing the movie a second (or whatever-ith) time -- like the gaming at the beginning that parallels the zombie shoot-em-up near the end. Man, I have no idea if that makes sense outside my head. But it was stuff like that he was missing -- that it didn't have as much re-watch-ability, I guess.
I'll look for the post tomorrow, since I feel bad about repeating vague impressions from months ago that I may have misunderstood or misremembered. Although, isn't that what the internet is for?
Dan Savage's review of 300: [link]
I've always been partial to Dan Aykroyd as Nite Owl
This is so perfect.
Of course, my knee-jerk reaction to any casting game these days is "Jim Carrey."
Jim Carrey as Ozymandius. Jim Carrey as The Comedian. Jim Carrey as Silk Stalking (or whatever her name was).
Just watched
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Not sure what I think. For one thing, with that title, I expected it to be James Bond parody.
But it was stuff like that he was missing -- that it didn't have as much re-watch-ability, I guess.
Only one way to test that theory - see it again!
I'm watching the trailer for Slow Burn, and all I can think is Jolene Blalock? Black? Did they run out of Negresses in Hollywood? Then, at some point in the trailer it seems her blackness may be under question, but still...
Did you guys know that Travolta is playing Divine's role in Hairspray, the remake?
They had a picture of him dancing in full Mrs. Turnblatt regalia in Entertianment Weekly a few months ago--completely unrecognizable!
That Wicker Man highlight reel was great and all, but sometimes don't you just want to see more of the NOT THE BEES part? Sure you do.
[link]
Of Spaced, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Hot Fuzz is my least favourite. I mean, I liked it a lot but I liked it as a buddy cop movie; as a comedy, I though it was a little flabby and overcooked. Though the
Romeo and Juliet production
may have overstimulated and broke my brain's laughing centre.
Cate Blanchett joins the cast of INDY4.