This may be the only time I actually liked Will Ferrell.
Elf ? Stranger Than Fiction ?
Much like my aversion to Jim Carrey, I avoid movies with Will Ferrell in them like they are the Black Death.
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This may be the only time I actually liked Will Ferrell.
Elf ? Stranger Than Fiction ?
Much like my aversion to Jim Carrey, I avoid movies with Will Ferrell in them like they are the Black Death.
Stranger Than Fiction was good. I've been told Talladega Nights should be watched, but I have a hard time believing that. STF was sufficiently different from the rest of his ouevre that it wasn't a problem, though.
Jessica - I haven't reread recently, but I thought that the seven Potters were flying to different locations and then portkeying to a central location. But they changed that in the movie. Another change that comes off as not caring about the viewer. Though, if they had followed the book there they would have had to have the Tonks - more characters plus another set...
Talladega Nights should NOT be watched. terrible, terrible, terrible. i'm not a fan of Will Ferrell either, but Elf is totally a must watch.
Aha - I hadn't remembered the book in that much detail, but that makes much more sense than the way it worked out in the movie.
I'm re-reading from 'Order of the Phoenix' onwards. I want to work out what other little details they've mucked up in the films (apart from just leaving things out). I did want more of the Dursleys' conclusion, and I hope they revisit it. I also want Fred and George's broadcasts, and I'm not sure we're going to get either.
That said, I'm very forgiving, and really enjoyed this one. It seems to be quite a task, making decent movies from books that long. See also 'The Time Traveller's Wife', which irritated me a lot more than the Harry Potter films do.
Big tag fail edit.
imo, Talladega Nights is skippable but Blades of Glory is not.
Stranger Than Fiction was good.
I'm not a Farrell fan at all, and avoided STF until my love of Emma Thompson prevailed.
I ended up loving every minute of it...including one of the very most romantic moments I've ever seen on film.
So sweet.
Also, we saw a preview for a goddamn Justin Bieber movie. Ack!
We got this trailer also. I'm of two minds about Bieber - I don't like his music, and promoting him by showing hordes of crying girl fans makes me hate him. But he's got the actual musical chops, and is something of a prodigy.
In a lot of ways, he's Mozart. He may die in his 20s, and then we'll know.
I love Talledega Nights and hated Blades of Glory. It may have to do with living in NASCAR country. Plus, Jane Lynch as the grandma and the two kids are absolutely hilarious.