For me, I knew Ukrane, Belarus and the Baltics were all in Russia, but East of that was where I though Asia started.
I think you mean Europe. Otherwise that's the kind of talk that could start a land war in Asia Europe Eurasia wherever.
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For me, I knew Ukrane, Belarus and the Baltics were all in Russia, but East of that was where I though Asia started.
I think you mean Europe. Otherwise that's the kind of talk that could start a land war in Asia Europe Eurasia wherever.
I went back and edited to make brenda look crazy.
Yes, I meant Europe.
Right now, I'm blaming Asia Minor.
I mean, really.... the Asian "subcontinent"? What kind of a crazy thing is that? You're either a continent or you're not. Get it together over there, people!
Love His Girl Friday!
Fave Hepburn/Tracy movie would be Woman of the Year. Yeah, the end isn't going to win any awards for feminism and they had Kate be too hard-assed at times, but damn she was at the height of her beauty and her craft. Swoon!
According to Yahoo Answers...
The most famous of the "classic blunders" mentioned by Vizzini in the Princess Bride - "never get involved in a land war in Asia" - was reputedly advice given by General Douglas MacArthur to President John F. Kennedy, in 1961.
So... possibly all of the above.
Coraline = AWESOME.
More tomorrow after sleep.
I think I just heard meeping and flailing from up near Seattle.
Not that I'm not meeping and flailing (and envying) a bit myself.
Coraline = AWESOME.
I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to see it. The ads are so scary to me!
I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to see it. The ads are so scary to me!
Here's how you do it.
1. Fly out to San Francisco.
2. Go see it with me at the Kabuki in the upper balcony where...
3. You can buy cocktails to watch your movie, and...
4. You jump and clutch my arm as I do the same to you when we are a-skeered.
I always thought it was a geeky reference to Risk.
Wow, that takes me back...
So, Coraline is hands-down, the absolute best use I've seen of 3-d, CG, and stop-motion. All three elements are combined seamlessly (no pun intended) in one of the most visually stunning movies I have ever seen. Ever.
DH reread the book last week to prepare and says that the movie isn't quite as dark as the original. I haven't read the book in years, and I thought the movie was plenty dark enough. But it's like Pushing Daisies style dark, where the actual visuals are gorgeous candy-colored wonderful things, which just makes the underlying story that much scarier. The Other World is just exactly as beautiful and seductive as it should be.
In short, I'm pretty much never going through a door again, and I'm replacing all the buttons on my clothes with zippers.
If I had to nitpick, it would be about the voice acting in the supporting roles. Coraline (Dakota Fanning) and both sets of parents (Teri Hatcher and John Hogdman) are very good, but the bit players could have been stronger.
(My second nitpick would be that the slimmed-down non-dorky-looking RealD glasses are not friendly to people with big heads or actual glasses, and I have both. My temples were really sore by the time we left. So note to RealD glasses manufacturers - make them slightly bigger please!)
Oh, and stay through the credits because there's a really nifty animation treat at the end.