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.
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.
I may try watching it again and just close my eyes a lot. I haven't seen it in years and years. Other than the Dust Witch issue, how faithful is it to the book? Do you remember?
Other than the Dust Witch issue, how faithful is it to the book? Do you remember?
I mostly remember Pryce being the best thing in the movie, but Robards was very good, and I seem to recall the boys were pretty close in terms of how their friendship is portrayed.
It's been years since I've seen it too, actually. I know Bradbury worked on the screenplay (though I suspect he got re-written when they revamped the film after the previews).
Glamcookie is me WRT
The X-Files.
Bleh. And didn't you also love how
the whole plot was about women being abducted, mutilated, and killed? Whee!
I do agree, and had the eye-rolly moment
wrt the villains' relationship. And the
women being abducted makes little sense as the transplantee was male.
I have this vague feeling that there might have been something that was planned to be in the script, but didn't make it into the final version of the film, but nothing to base that on.
Finally watching
Persepolis.
Whoa! Color!
(In the intro part, before it flashes back, but still. My world, it is shaken.)
I saw Persepolis last night, too! Outside in a park. You weren't there, were you, amych?? I really liked it, even though trying to tell my coworker about it this morning was full of fail.
They also showed The Red Balloon, and I thought the end was actually pretty creepy. And I was kind of bored by the rest of it. In short: eh.
You weren't there, were you, amych??
I was not. Are you sure you weren't in my nerd-loft?
I'm not a
Red Balloon
fan, probably because my main association with it is "that stupid thing we had to watch every single time there was a sub in French class for all of middle school and high school."