Sad to see that the Tintin trilogy is still having trouble getting off the ground.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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They include several that they don't think will actually make it
I would wager that more than half of these will never make it.
We watched the extended version of
Brotherhood of the Wolflast night. It makes more sense, in that it's possible to follow what's happening, but no more sense in terms of WTF would anyone think THAT was a good idea?!?
But then I started (over)thinking, and it's got a lot going on. There's the obvious thing where the "Brotherhood of the Wolf" is killing wolves and scapegoating them, but Mani and Fronsac are the actual brothers of the wolves. They never say what Fronsac's totem is, although presumably Mani read it for him. I'm guessing wolf or lion.
Then there's some neat motifs of disguise: Everyone first appears as something else, from the soldiers dressed as women to Mani in European garb, to the Brotherhood themselves, to the Vatican spy. Even the wolf presented to the court is a fictional construct, as is La Bete (which turns out to be wearing a disguise too.
Only the Marquis le Mullet stays the same, but even he is first shown as an old guy about to be (deservedly? we don't know) guillotined, and it's only at the end that we recognize the Revolution took the good with the bad.
And, aside from Monica Bellucci's costumes being amazing, there were some neat costuming choices: Marianne wears red at first, like the rest of the Brotherhood (even when not in BotW uniform) but as she realizes her own identity she starts wearing blue.
Most impressively, the movie had a theme - what is savagery? Who are the real animals? - rather than just being a slasher flick.
I'm still not sure I'd recommend it for anything beyond Mani's fighting...but hey. An attempt at depth.
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On a different topic, I titled my QoS review "Previously Drilled Oil Fields."
They've been talking about an Elfquest movie for 20 years. I won't hold my breath.
They've been talking about an Elfquest movie for 20 years. I won't hold my breath.
It was weird that they credited it to Richard Pini. Like Wendy was just off in the kitchen making biscuits or something.
It was weird that they credited it to Richard Pini. Like Wendy was just off in the kitchen making biscuits or something.
Richard updates the website and runs their yahoo news--he at least gives full credit where it's due.
ooh John Woo is perfect for Caliber.
Reposted from Boxed Set:
My netflix queue boggles even me sometimes. I was apparently on a Sean Patrick Flannery kick and rented Simply Irresistible with SMG. I have a high tolerance for romcoms but this one blew.
Then, Backbeat, which was sort of interesting, but which led me, via Sheryl Lee, to Guinevere...co-starring Noah Wylie as Lancelot and SPF as Arthur.
The who with the what now?
Absolutely, irredeemably horrible. And I like Noah Wylie. Give me 10 of those cheesy Librarian movies and I will watch them all. This one (oh, Donald Pleasance, you really would do anything wouldn't you?), however, made me want to spork myself in the eye.
bonny fides, Sean Patrick Flannery is in 10 Inch Hero with (among others) Jensen Ackles and John Doe.
I'm all a-wibble.