We went into the city today, saw a very interesting exhibition on various media. They had a sequence of video clips from maybe two dozen movies, all featuring the Wilhelm scream. Really quite neat. (A whole bunch of Star Wars and Indiana Jones, and in the middle of it all, Beauty and the Beast and Toy Story.)
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Man, how gorgeous are these Avengers sculpts: [link] ?
(Depicts one of the final scenes of the movie)
I haven't seen one yet that wasn't amazing.
Watching Haywire with Will. So far this is dull and the problem is not the acting. I think my biggest problem is the pacing and the wired multiple flashback storytelling.
I feel that the first scene sapped any "whee! movie's starting!" momentum I might have had--it's a great fight scene, especially where a woman is involved.
I don't know if it was my Tatum issue or what, but I don't think it was doing anyone justice.
But the flashbacks didn't really bother me. In fact, I can't even remember them when I try and think about it.
One thing I will say for Carano above and beyond her obvious mad fighting skills--she runs really well. It's somehow bad-assed and efficient and gives me the sense that she could outlast her prey or her pursuers.
The whole thing is in flashback with her telling some guy in a car. The guy who helped herin the cafe. I think the whole stule of the movie is too lowkey and quiet for me. It's barely holding my attemtion and I want more fight scenes.
Ah, okay. Those were sufficiently narratively framed that I clearly didn't give it a second thought.
Oh! That reminded me of one issue I had during the Dublin chase scenes: how the hell did Kenneth get the manpower on hand to swarm that many people through all those buildings so fast? I mean, as far as the authorities knew they were looking for a single killer; they weren't mobilizing the military to repel an invasion force or Godzilla.
And I feel cheated by the end. It felt low budget. I hope Gina Carano is given a chance to do amother movie. She's better than Steven Segal actor wise but his movies are more interesting
Man, how gorgeous are these Avengers sculpts:
VERY gorgeous. The detail is just astonishing. Aw, I can't spend the money on those, and yet, I really want them!
Now watching Columbiana and so far it's much more interesting and better pacing.