I take it Ray Harryhausen's bones have been animated to do the special effects?
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Maybe it'll be Beetlejuice-style stop motion animation courtesy of Thomas Ackerman?
I just skimmed and didn't see any posts about this.
an audience that showed up for a special screening of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan at the Alamo Drafthouse theater in Austin, Texas ended up seeing something entirely different...
you mean I might be induced to see this movie?
The cast of the first one included some worthwhile actors too.
I already saw the first movie. But I've forgotten enough of it that this remake might just pull me right back in.
Way to go Alamo Drafthouse! Speaking of which, the documentary they made about the Bubblegum Book is going to be shown in SF at the end of the month with me presenting.
Emmett and I saw Monsters vs. Aliens today. It was fun - nothing like seeing Coraline, but we enjoyed the Destroy San Francisco portion.
We saw the trailers for Star Trek (fun!) and Where the Wild Things Are (which really looked moving. I think people might cry).
Did I mention that when Emmett and I saw Watchmen in IMAX we saw the Harry Potter trailer? In IMAX! It looked great. I'm such a sucker for that black-ink-in-water apparating effect.
the documentary they made about the Bubblegum Book is going to be shown in SF at the end of the month with me presenting.
After the 26th I hope.
After the 26th I hope.
Thursday, the 30th.
the documentary they made about the Bubblegum Book is going to be shown in SF at the end of the month with me presenting.
Hey! I'm your wife, how come I have to find out this stuff on the board?
I mean, YAY! Where?
Neil Gaiman just posted a link to the first Moon trailer:
I saw this movie a month or so ago, and it is WONDERFUL.
(Found my original thoughts on it - Jessica "Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai" Feb 19, 2009 5:46:57 am PST)