Get this, Megan: they passed on Crispin Glover to cast him.
See, I had the exact opposite reaction. I saw the trailer and I thought, "Wow, McShane will appear in all kinds of crap." It didn't help that they showed a few trailers for "ordinary boy discovers extraordinary powers/object" movies in a row, but i was not impressed.
Sue is me in this regard. Take towheaded Home Improvement-esque stage brat, mix in equal parts pretentious messianic destiny, cliched lines, and flashy CGI effects, stir, and allow to ferment on screen.
Huh. I could write one of those. In a couple days. Have there been any for girls, or are they all boys who get the Destiny? (Except for Whedon's stuff, of course.)
Let's see. A Wrinkle in Time had a girl protagonist, right? Meg?
I just saw
The Simpsons Movie
and
Hairspray
and really enjoyed both of them. We all know that
The Simpsons
would kick comedy ass, but I was suprised at how much I enjoyed
Hairspray
and how appealing and just plain fun it was.
I found Travolta's performance hampered by prosthetics but he was clearly totally committed to the part, so kudos to him for that. James Marsden was amazing and just lit up the screen with perfect musical comedy energy. I also loved the lead, who held the screen in all her scenes, which is pretty mind-blowing for her first movie. The score is chraming if not memorable, and the script opened it up well. There were a lot of tween girls in the theater, squeeing over Zac Efron, who is a baby hottie for sure [link] If you like musicals, check it out.
Who does Ian McShane play in
Dark is Rising?
Merriman?
Still pissed about Will being American. This is because characters with British accents are evil, right?
Gaiman's
Beowulf:
Why is that not Sean Bean?!?! And, does everyone look CGId, a la
300?
It doesn't look very good, or maybe it looks very Krull-ish. I'll still try to go see it.
We've got a standee for The Dark is Rising prominently displayed in the lobby right now. It says "The Seeker" in big bright capitol letters. I have been earwormed with The Who song for days.
It says "The Seeker" in big bright capitol letters. I have been earwormed with The Who song for days.
Which in turn makes me want to see The Limey again.
Now this looks like a buffista movie.
Just watched
Sunshine.
I was a bit impatient with it, and spent way too long waiting for
someone to be incredibly craven in
the face of death, and
was not disappointed.
I liked Michelle Yeoh exactly as much as expected. I liked Rose Byrne a fair amount--I just finished watching the first ep of Damages this morning, so that was interesting juxtaposition. Cillian Murphy was Cillian Murphy, otherworldy and
just
shy of fey (he should have a fey-off with Jonathan Rhys Meyers--there can be eyeliner, if they need). I was surprised at how much I liked Chris Evans. His character was written pretty much
the perfect crew member, save rubbing the blood on Capa--they'd have been fine (although a useless trip) if Trey hadn't fucked up.
I think, anyway. I might have missed a calculation here or there. But he did a good job not doing any of the stuff I liked him doing in the Fantastic Four.
I could become a fan.
And I would certainly have his babies, although I wouldn't raise them or anything.
there can be eyeliner, if they need
Oh, it should be written into the rules of the contest.