Don Hertzfeldt has written a sequel to World of Tomorrow (!) and apparently it's just as amazing: [link]
If you haven't seen World of Tomorrow, do yourself a favour and check it out. It's only 15 min long and is streaming on Netflix. It is marvellous in a way that's difficult to describe and will give you ALL the feelings.
Out of nowhere, CJ just said he never liked ET. We weren't talking movies or anything. It cracked me up based on the conversation here. We agreed that the target audience were people like me who saw it when we were young when it first came out. The few times I've seen it since I haven't had that same Ohhhhh feeling - more I watch it out of nostalgia while thinking, this movie is a mess.
I haven't seen ET since it came out. Liked it then, though it's possible I liked the novelization better.
ETA: is CJ hooked into Facwbook's algorith, tracking you Suzi!?!?
No clue, -t. I laughed when he mentioned it, which was not the reaction he was expecting. Once I explained that my invisible internet friends started the discussion, he just rolled his eyes and went back to discussing why he doesn't like ET.
Don Hertzfeldt has written a sequel to World of Tomorrow (!) and apparently it's just as amazing:
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Can I borrow a time-turner from someone so I can watch this RIGHT NOW and then get back to the mountain of work I have to do?
[eta: Oh thank god, it's just an announcement. I have time to read that.]
I liked ET at the time, because blatant emotional manipulation really worked on me. But I rewatched it a few years ago, and while some fictional emotional manipulation still works on me, ET is now on my list of
"Ew, can we not?"
movies.
though it's possible I liked the novelization better.
Oh, I know I liked the novelization better. IIRC, I tended to like the movie novelizations for Spielberg movies better than the movies, except for Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Out of nowhere, CJ just said he never liked ET.
The children are our future.
Rami Malek IS Freddy Mercury: [link]
I finally got my butt to the theater tonight to see Dunkirk before it left the screen. Very powerful, it felt like going through a wringer. I would imagine that it will at least walk away with Sound Mixing and Sound Editing awards regardless of what gets released late in the year, and it will take a lot to overcome it for Cinematography as well.
Dang, Rami Malek doesn't even look like Rami-Malek-as-Freddie-Mercury. That's a hell of a transformation.