Not good, not good.
Hmmm, I thought it was not great, but not bad. And that's factoring in my belief that Amanda Peet is a female Capt. Caardboard.
The only thing that bother me was trying to figure out if
West Virginia would really have all that much snow.
re: your white font--
there are ski resorts in West Virginia
.
Thanks. That's good to know.
Amoeba Report: New director's cut of
Dark City
is out.
Also, there was a newish looking edition of
Something Wicked This Way Comes
(Jonathan Pryce version). Is it new, or has it been out for a while?
Also, there was a newish looking edition of Something Wicked This Way Comes (Jonathan Pryce version). Is it new, or has it been out for a while?
As a DVD I think it's been out for forever, but I have no idea if they did a significant new version. Also, is there a version other than the Jonathan Pryce/Jason Robards version?
I found XF more workable if I thought about it as an episode than as a movie.
Also, is there a version other than the Jonathan Pryce/Jason Robards version?
Not that I'm aware of. And I wish there would be a different version, because I want a movie of that story where the Dust Witch hasn't been changed into some sort of spider queen. Seriously, SWTWC is one of my favorite books of all time, and I'm sad that I can't watch the movie because of my phobia.
X-Files:
I hated the wink-wink-nudge-nudge moments. It angered me that the
sadistic killer was gay (I leaned over to GF and said, "Goddamned homos - at it again!").
I thought Scully was
ridiculous with the not wanting to go there again when it was she who dragged him back in.
I didn't think the story was all that compelling and I'm not sure what made it an X-File. Just cause there was a
psychic
on the case? Meh.
And finally, I truly hate
that Chris Carter made them a couple.
Seriously. Hate.
Seriously, SWTWC is one of my favorite books of all time, and I'm sad that I can't watch the movie because of my phobia.
Oh dear, for some reason that never occurred to me, but DUH, yeah, I can totally see why that would be an insoluble problem for you Jilli. Damn shame too, because Pryce was AWESOME.
And, in fact, if I remember the troubled history of the movie correctly, the spiders were something that Disney forced the director to do after the early previews didn't work out so well. Dammit - Jack Clayton directed The Innocents - he definitely knows creepy. Trust the man to do his job.
This, of course, would have been the same era of Disney that made Tim Burton want to rip his own head off out of boredom when he was working for them. Sigh.