The thing about the Wolfman trailer was that it mostly seemed to be a shot of his hand. Over and over. And over.
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Sorcerer's Apprentice looks like it could be fun, but I like most stuff Nicolas Cage is in, such as Season of hte Witch, which we also saw a preview for. He's been busy. He must be in debt.
I didn't get an Iron Man 2 trailer when I saw Sherlock Holmes today. Still, I got to see Sherlock Holmes today, so I'm not complaining. While I definitely saw the gay, gay, so very gay relationship between Holmes and Watson, I also liked Mary and Irene Adler. So I could see a nice polymorphous polygamy thing happening, once Irene talked everyone into it. I'm also glad that they cleared up all the mystical stuff at the end (although that seemed tacked on and rushed). I'm happy to see fighty, yet thinky Holmes. But Holmes getting involved in magic as magic, rather than finding a trick behind it, really doesn't fit in with my idea of the Holmes-ian universe. I'll be happy to see it again.
I was quite pleased on how they resolved the magic thing . And the way Mary proved to Holmes that she was more than just a wretched hussy sent to take Watson away from him.
We saw Avatar today in 3D, and while the fact that it was basically Dances with Wolves was glaringly obvious, I still found it visually stunning. I know every review has already said this, but the worldbuilding was amazing.
The video logs that Jake had to record all had a date stamp, and I noticed that the year was 2154, and all I could think was that there is NO WAY humans could develop such technology in ~150 years. And THEN I thought, the first thing Grace did when she hopped out of the Avatar-pod was light up a cigarette, which made me think, Seriously? After 150 years, smoking hasn't been made illegal?
It's the little things that grab me. But yeah, it was amazing to watch.
Another one of 'dem decade lists: Epic Fail: The Most Disappointing Movies Of The Decade
man, I completely disagree with the matrix sequels being on the list, but whatever.
I have to vote with them on the sequels. I really have to ignore them when I consider the original. They did so little of what I enjoyed with the first one.
(Actually it combines three cartoons. The bottom row is the one relevant to this conversation.)
I thought Sherlock Holmes was all sorts of fun. Of course, me being me, I would have preferred if they left the magic as magic, instead of tacked-on rational explanations. Yeah yeah, I know, that wouldn't have fit with the general canon. But it was marvelous fun, and the interaction between Holmes and Watson was great.
Also, my wardrobe is sadly lacking bustles. I need more.
We got trailers for Iron Man 2 (wheee!), Inception (whee?), Sorcerer's Apprentice (It'd be more wheee! about it if it wasn't Nicholas Cage), some rom-com with Jennifer Anniston that I don't even remember the title of, and some cop movie with Bruce Willis. I was hoping for a Wolfman trailer (paranormal! Vaguely Victorian-esque setting!), and I was really hoping for an Alice In Wonderland trailer. Alas, I got neither.