That is pretty much how I feel about Happy Feet, bt. I am pretty sure I could edit it down into something I liked a lot. If I had editing skills.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo is on Netflix Watch Instantly. I haven't watched it yet, but I was surprised that it showed up so quickly.
I just watched Quarantine, which is essentially a shot-for-shot, beat-for-beat remake of [REC]. I didn't think it was bad, and it had some good ideas of its own, but the original is better, as expected.
The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo is on Netflix Watch Instantly. I haven't watched it yet, but I was surprised that it showed up so quickly.
It's on DVD and the Girl Who Played With Fire is already in a local theatre.
You know as all-time gorgeous film couples go, I think I've been undervaluing Alain Delon and Claudia Cardinale in The Leopard.
And Hornet's Nest comes out in the fall.
Alain Delon = Yum. Or, rather, miam.
all three movies have already been released in Europe.
I loved LiT, but hate hate hate American Beauty.
Of course, if the director had just trimmed down the ENDLESS FUCKING SHOTS of Jim Cavieziel staring broodingly out of the boat for, like, 45 minutes, the movie would have been tighter and possibly easier to endure.
But given that it was Terrence Malick, what were you expecting? 45 minutes of the main character not staring vacantly at a tree/sunset/piece of grass?
(Personally, I love Malick's movies. They're so breathtakingly beautiful I forget that most movies have, like, plots.)
Word of advice - do NOT watch Inception (a) while pregnant and (b) right before going to bed. Your dreams will be ALL FUCKED UP.
(There's nothing about pregnancy in the film, but hormones + waking up to pee every three hours makes for wacky dreams that are extra-remembered.)
In all seriousness though, it was fantastic and I highly recommend it. Like all of Nolan's movies since he got some money, it's about half an hour too long, but other than that I'd say it's probably his best effort since Memento.