Felt more like a horror movie than a super-hero movie
I think... This.
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Felt more like a horror movie than a super-hero movie
I think... This.
Felt more like a horror movie than a super-hero movie
Such a great way of putting it.
Count me in as a Shadow of the Vampire fan, but I know a few folks who were considerably more "meh" on it. They all agreed that Willem Dafoe was awesome, however.
They all agreed that Willem Dafoe was awesome, however.
Oh, yeah.
It's just atmospheric enough that, although I do think it's a good movie for a couple of reasons, it's something ... my eyes get in the mood for, if that makes sense. Like, sometimes I want to watch the unremitting badness that is Bram Stoker's Dracula for the sheer visual trip of it.
Like, sometimes I want to watch the unremitting badness that is Bram Stoker's Dracula for the sheer visual trip of it.
See, I still curse the studio for not letting Coppola cast Johnny Depp as Harker. I could have dealt with the tacked on love story no problem with that alteration, because the movie is such a visual feast, and enough of the rest of the cast was worth it to put up with the story alterations and Winona (I mean Tom Waits as Renfield? Genius casting!).
Total agreement on the Dracula thoughts. If only. I can imagine a couple of ways Depp would have taken that role...both leagues above Keanu...with whom I actually have no problem as a rule.
I saw the Day the Earth Stood Still trailer tonight in front of TDK. It looks visually arresting, but I was not engaged in the story at all.
TDK exceeded my expectations like whoa. Seriously, I was surprised by what a well made film it is. I agreed in retrospect with most of the comments here, both good and critical but I have to say, it kept me riveted.
And while I was certain that Ledger's star was shining brighter due to the Deification of Death...I was wrong, he earned every scrap of praise heaped on him.
And you could really see every penny of the budget on screen.
Nice one Nolan.
D and I both laughed our way through the Day the Earth Stood Still trailer but we agreed it'd probably worth seeing for the visal effects.
you could really see every penny of the budget on screen
especially considering it cost an estimated 100 million less than Spider-Man 3.
especially considering it cost an estimated 100 million less than Spider-Man 3.
No LIE? Oh my ever-loving god.
Well. There you go. I saw something about how Nolan tried to do mostly in-camera effects. Real deal type stuff...which gave the scenes so much more gravity.
Versus the crap-pull me right out of the story, 'whizbang' effects in SM3. Granted, you can't really costume for a giant sand monster, but still.
I loved that I recognized so many great character actors in the background. It seemed like a bunch of veterans lined up and said, "Me! Pick me! I'll do anything to be in this movie. Can I shine your shoes Mr. Nolan?" Just for the privilege of being a part of it. Or, maybe Nolan is a great guy that people love working with. Either way, made of win.
I wish I'd known Nestor Carbonell was going to be in it beforehand because when my brain said, "hey, that's Batmanuel!" I laughed out loud at an inappropriate moment. But hey, at least I didn't bring an infant to a 10:40 pm show.
Saw Mamma Mia last night. It was very fun. Joyful, really.