W.D. Richter co-wrote Big Trouble and directed Buckaroo.
Huh! Well, I like John Carpenter.
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W.D. Richter co-wrote Big Trouble and directed Buckaroo.
Huh! Well, I like John Carpenter.
I loved Buckaroo Bonzai as a kid, and I still enjoy it today. It's whacked, off-the-wall, but I dunno, grounded while still being silly? I haven't seen it in a while, but now I want to!
It's weird, most of the ways you're describing the movie seems like it would be my sort of thing, but I think it's all coming back to tone. I wasn't a big fan of Bubba Ho-Tep either, which also tried to walk the line between serious and silly. It's a tricky balancing act, and I guess sometimes it works for me and sometimes it doesn't. I really wanted to like it!
Also, I think I always conflated Buckaroo Banzai with Flash Gordon, so I expected him to have crazy space adventures. He didn't even have any adventures in the 8th dimension!
What PC said except for expecting Flash Gordon. Also, don't know how to explain this, but for me it was the wrong kind of straight facedness. And something about the timing bothered me a lot. Heh, I don't think we will fully understand each other on this. But at least I get the BB love a bit more even if I can't share it. I wonder if I'd like the comic book.
FLASH!
Ah AAH!
HE'LL SAVE EVERY ONE OF US!
I used to like Buckaroo Banzai, and then a couple years ago I tried the commentary, and it put me off thoroughly. I am off the bandwagon. I still like Perfect Tommy, but that's about it.
I did like the bit where Buckaroo asks Perfect Tommy to give whatsername his jacket and he's like, "Why me?" And Buckaroo is like, "Because you're perfect." And he's like, "You make a compelling argument, sir."
Finally finished The Hunger Games, and now I am all WTF over Cinna's casting. He is, like, my favorite character (in a story where I am constantly rolling my eyes about the makeup and clothing), and the chosen actor is beyond off what I imagined for the role.
I'm so excited by that casting. He looks great in the trailer. Can't wait.