Oh, and despite my grousing about Joss Whedon doing reshoots, it amused me that, unless I missed something, the only character with bare feet was Supes and not Diana.
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It cracked me up that he managed to somehow lose his socks in that explosion and the subsequent flight upward. How does that happen? Though I am thankful to Mother Box for conveniently disintegrating his shirt and jacket. I think really Aquaman should have been barefoot prior to dressing in Atlantean military swag. If, y'know, they'd had him actually swim rather than propel himself through water by power of Jason Momoa's infamous flatulence or whatever...
I think some people here might find this interesting. It's a set of essays on Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, interested especially in the politics of the movies.
Batman Begins: [link]
The Dark Knight: [link]
The Dark Knight Rises: [link]
The author has also written a book about the history of Wonder Woman: [link] He also has a review of the movie thereof, in which he offers a distinctly idiosyncratic perspective: [link]
Ooh, thanks. Totes interesting!
There are three movies floating out there that start with "Wonder" (Wonder, Wonderstruck, Wonder Wheel) and I keep confusing one with another. I think I might want to watch Wonderstruck, the latest Todd Haynes? Except it came and went in the local theater in, like, a week. Did anyone see it?
In other news, David Ehrlich from Indiewire just posted his yearly 25 Best Films of the Year: Video Countdown: [link]
I love these, even when I disagree with his picks. Each video is like a delightful vidlet medley on indie films of the year and clearly a labour of love, and is catnip to those who love movies, lists, and vids, of which I am one. All the songs he sets the montages to have been used in films released that given year (not necessarily on the list), and unexpected and often hilarious pairing of the images and the music is one of my favourite things about them. There was one song choice in this year's effort that made me HOWL.
Wonderstruck is fantastic - highly recommend if you can find a theater that's showing it!
Wonder is also good, if you have kids who have read the book, plus bonus Daveed Diggs for the parents.
Wonder Wheel is Woody Allen, so I haven't seen it.
Alas, Wonderstruck appears to be thoroughly out from my neck of the woods. Will have to keep my eyes peeled for streaming options.
I'm going to see The Shape of Water this weekend! Whoo!
I'm going to see The Shape of Water this weekend! Whoo!
You will love it! But probably not as much as Crimson Peak!
(That's how I felt anyway.)
You will love it! But probably not as much as Crimson Peak!
To be fair, there aren't many movies I love as much as Crimson Peak, and the ones that come close are also gothy cliches.