It looks kind of like Abrams playing follow-the-leader with M. Night Shayamalan's approach to filmmaking/marketing to me. But I figure the train wreck ought to look pretty impressive on a big screen, and Kyle Chandler can always be counted on for an enjoyable performance.
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I thought the reviews for Super 8 had been very positive.
Also, I would like J. J. Abrams to keep making Star Trek movies.
They're more positive than negative, but there's a pretty wide range. The positive reviews say it's a fun tribute to Spielberg movies, and the characters are more interesting than the story. The negative reviews say it's a calculated imitation of Spielberg movies, and the characters are more interesting than the story.
I suppose it depends on how much you like Spielberg. And lens flare.
And lens flare.
::whimpers::
I suppose it depends on how much you like Spielberg. And lens flare.
My coworker was excited about seeing it and said to me, "It's supposed to be very much like a Speilberg movie." I was all, "That's supposed to make me want to go?"
Owen Gleiberman loved it, and I agree with him more often than not, so I'm looking forward to it. If Lisa Schwarzbaum had reviewed it I'd be much more wary.
Edit: Damn! Never mind, it was Schwarzbaum. Consider me wary.
Aw. I love a lot of love for Close Encounters and Raiders and Jaws. I think Schindler's List is an excellent movie, too, even if I don't particularly want to see it again.
And I love Jurassic Park with an unholy love.
Yeah, I'm a Spielberg fan. And a J.J. Abrams fan. And a Kyle Chandler fan.
Jurassic Park is a really good movie, and I don't generally lke Speilberg. And the book is really good, and I don't generally like Michael Crichton. I have watched and read multiple times, and it is weird.
Having seen the majority of JAWS (again - I seem to always catch this movie in bits and pieces) recently, I have to say that is one hell of a great movie.
And also that's some bad hat, Harry. (I never knew that was where that was from until this last viewing).