Well, that was superfun.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Lim is ridiculously talented. I cannot even imagine the amount of work that must have gone into making that vid. And the timing and the musicality! I think my favourite bit is the middle section with Natasha and Peggy kicking ass to the rhythm of tap-dancing.
Back to Snowpiercer. Genevieve Valentine puts into words the reason why I liked this movie so much: [link]
Though the linked piece is more about the function of a particular image than the entire film, which I thought was a marvelously unsubtle parable that worked beautifully in its details and in the sheer variety of tones it took, so that you're unsettled not so much by the trappings of the world but by the fact that the journey through the train often juxtaposes wrenching horror with grimly gleeful comedy. For a movie as direct as this is, the variety of tones offers some interesting latitude for the viewer to determine what it's trying to say.
The linked piece was about the fish, which was one of my favourite random beats in the movie.
Epic vid! Great music choice, fantastic motion and energy, wowza! Fun, indeed. Lots of Tony love there, but movie!Stark is just such a theatrical guy and RDJ imbued the character with so much grace and poise.
It did make me pause and wonder if Jane contributed more than just "OMG, hot dude!" (I know that science geekery/genius is hard to translate in a visually interesting manner).
And I didn't even catch that the taiko had changed to tapdancing, so very cool. (Especially when including the dude tapdancing almost literally as he's electrocuted).
I loved the repeated visuals of Ironman pushing the turbines/scenes, that was fun, and just all of the followed-through motion from left to right and top to bottom.
And the fact that there were custom made Marvel logos with new words, holy bejeebus.
Eh. Maybe I'm pre-migrainey today, because all that vid did was give me a headache. I had to turn it off after 30 seconds.
Snowpiercer interview that adds information about relationships, amongst other things: [link]
Okay, over on FB Victor got me curious enough to watch the trailer for 50 Shades of Grey. He's right -- the trailer is actually VERY pretty. (Except the actors -- that's my opinion, not Victor's. Those are...interesting casting choices. I would not bang that dude in an elevator.)
Still not going to see it, but it's a pretty trailer.
The ONLY thing I am miffed about not being at SDCC for: the mini haunted house for Crimson Peak. Guillermo del Toro was giving people tours of it.
sobs
That is THE movie I'm looking forward to. A friend of mine is working on some related things for it, and says I will lose my gothy mind over it.
I got to see an advanced screening of Guardians of the Galaxy last night. I liked it way more than I expected, and I went in expecting to have a good time. My biggest surprise was how much I liked Groot. The CGI on Groot is amazing! He's very expressive and, as mentioned in interviews, every "I am Groot" is different. I want all the Groot merch now--t-shirts, action figures, one-shot origin story comics, you name it.
Has anybody NOT liked GotG? Every early review I've seen has been positive.
We are expecting baby 2 any day now and now I'm crossing my fingers she holds out past Aug 1...