I mean, it was unlike anything I'd ever seen before, but not always in a good way. Well, usually not in a good way. But it was still pretty fun despite that. It was sort of like Sucker Punch with cars.
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I mean, it was unlike anything I'd ever seen before, but not always in a good way. Well, usually not in a good way. But it was still pretty fun despite that. It was sort of like Sucker Punch with cars.
Plus John Goodman fighting ninjas. That was a keeper there alone.
ETA - I want to see it with a friend who's a car nut and just HAD to see it. We saw it in IMAX. You can't imagine the assault level of that, but I had fun (though it may have been due to audio-visual punch-drunkness).
It seemed like a movie that would have been much better in a theater. Or worse.
Plus John Goodman fighting ninjas.
More like a non-ja.
P-C, are you familiar with the original show? Because that does help with some elements.
I suspect it would have been Too Much For Me on a movie screen, and it is too long, but its excesses seem joyful instead of cynical, and that makes a big difference. I dunno; I think it's the same way I love Crank. The first time I saw it I went back and watched all the races again. Maybe a few times.
Someone said it was an art-house experimental film masquerading as a summer tentpole, which... yeah.
P-C, are you familiar with the original show?
Not really. I knew the basics, I suppose. And the song. I did get that a lot of the weirdness was straight from the show, though.
its excesses seem joyful instead of cynical, and that makes a big difference
Definite joy.
Someone said it was an art-house experimental film masquerading as a summer tentpole, which... yeah.
Ha. I can see that. Just the crazy way all the scenes transition with floating heads and shit like that was just like WHAT ARE YOU DOING.
Not sure if this belongs in here or music, but did we hear about the Jeff Buckley biopic.
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Four seconds of enhanced ape. Thank you, WETA, for making the uncanny valley such a fun place to visit.
Not sure if this belongs in here or music, but did we hear about the Jeff Buckley biopic.
We did not. Fifty bucks says they use "Halleluah" during his drowning scene. Though actually "Song to the Siren" would be more apt.
Though actually "Song to the Siren" would be more apt.
(I prefer the This Mortal Coil version of that song. I am a heretic, I know.)