The Jezebel piece made it clear that she was talking only about the movie, but if the book followed the same plot, I never understand why they don't criticize the book, too. And her points were mostly about the events and the characters, not the performances.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I saw Crazy Stupid Love again over the weekend, and noticed something I had sort of noticed the first time, but I'm wondering if I'm making it up: When Cal goes to the bar at some point I think after the parent-teacher conference, he looks around and sees regular-looking people, not the hotties that have been there every other time. Could the movie be that subtle and the whole scene was never really all THAT glamorous? I'm not sure.
Finally saw Captain America today. Good stuff. Peggy is a badass.
Also? An octopus really IS the opposite of a hydra!
The buzz is that Anne Hathaway has the worst British accent since Dick Van Dyke. True or False?
I wouldn't say that; it wasn't so bad that it took me out of the movie or anything. I was more bothered by her looking the same age in 2005 as in 1988. They at least made hairstyle and coloring choices that appeared to age Sturgess somewhat (though I did crack up when his character moaned about having to say something juvenile when he's 32, and the actor looked about 25 ).
Huh. Hathaway has done British accent before in Becoming Jane, and I thought her accent was decent in that. Way better than Robert Downey Jr.'s in Sherlock, I thought at any rate. (I mean, I love RDJ, but I could barely understand what the hell he was saying during some of his fast speeches.)
On a completely different note, here is an Up vid that premiered during Vividcon last weekend. It's marvellous and will definitely make you cry: [link]
Evil, Vonnie.
What? It's on topic! *whistles innocently*
I AM AVOIDING THAT VID UNTIL AFTER SEPTEMBER, DAMN IT.
(Seriously, I know I'm not emotionally up for it, but I might watch it after Sandy's memorial.)
I am so not watching that vid. No.
It really is wonderful, but I think it will be a long time before I can ever watch it again.