Jilli!
Dark Shadows pic with Depp and Pfeiffer
Harmony ,'First Date'
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Bella Heathcote - what an excellent name for a gothic heroine.
Dag, Chloe Moretz is in everything.
Whoooo. I want Pfeiffer's necklace, and Depp's entire outfit.
they messed with the original fairy tale to such an extent that many of the original themes were lost.
Fair enough. But I'm with Amy in that I assume Disney will do that to any movie they base off of a fairy tale.
The Sweeney movie was okay but the music was not the strong point.
No, the music was not the strong point. But oh! The visuals. I need all of Mrs. Lovette's wardrobe.
The Sweeney music grew on me with second and third watchings, even though I still find it hard to understand most of what HBC is singing. I just love the visuals. It's so perfectly gloomy and Victorian and gritty and lush.
I had never heard the music to Sweeney Todd before the movie, so I didn't have any expectations for it. However, I loved the film. It was so visually stunning.
The voices are generally just so thin. It's a bad choice for an operatic score. Also, they cut everything sung by the chorus, which is a lot of my favorite stuff, including the ACTUAL SONG "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd."
I still haven't seen the movie Sweeney Todd, mostly out of laziness.
The performance with Angela Lansbury when I was in middle school - maybe 9th grade and it was one of those things that just blew me away. I love it.
Sweeney Todd was the movie where I realized my fierce irrational love of Sondheim trumps my fierce irrational love of Tim Burton by an order of magnitude. Seeing what he'd done to my favorite musical was just...depressing.
I just watched a bit of All The Real Girls (2003), Zooey Deschanel, Paul Schneider. Just to see if Zooey wasn't playing one of the variants I've seen her do. And she wasn't. But the movie was indie emo hell. Just...the slow conversations about nothing in particular, the pained squinting at each other to convey emotion, *that* music playing slowly low in the background, and just a lot of conversations about things and feelings that just weren't that interesting.
I googled around, to see the reception, and to see if I could find out how it ended since I wasn't going to watch the whole thing, and lo!
They revealed it had notable amounts of improvisation. I'm not going to say the bits I don't like are improv--I really like improv, comedy and serious both. I really dig it. But this movie was pretty much a game for On The Spot...they'd do this shit for mocking fun.
And that was entertaining. 7 minutes long, and entertaining. This? Ouch. This looked like a movie that felt it could be deeper with the actors really //talking//, you know. They're communicating.