Posts Tagged adaptation

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

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VERY, VERY GORY – Burton has obviously been studying his anatomy texts. great singing, gorgeous Burton settings and costumes, and condenses the stage show rather nicely. . i consider a movie a success when Alan Rickman is the weakest link. and GREAT job, Borat! high-fiiive!

There Will Be Blood

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like being trapped in a closet with a violent, clearly insane alcoholic for 3 hours. Daniel Day-Lewis was too convincing for this to have been a pleasant experience for me, but the depth of artistry and power can’t be disputed. I hope he uses that Oscar to make a movie about fluffy bunnies and orphans catching rainbows, because i fully regret seeing this.

Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day

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CHARMING!! delicious and cute and thoroughly entertaining. FABULOUS set dressings and costumes! very light while still being earnest – like “Gentleman Prefer Blonds” with modern pacing.

Iron Man

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i loved it! RDJr. was excellent and frenetic and damaged, which are all things i think superheroes should be. it moved quickly, i enjoyed Gwyneth Paltrow and Terrence Howard in their underused yet appealingly neurotic sidekick roles. and i’ve been waiting to see The Dude be a villain for a long time now. although i did get bent out of shape at the physical impossibility of Gwyneth running on metal grating in stilettos.

The Incredible Hulk

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really pretty good! i avoided the first one, but ed norton got me into the theater. the hulk effects don’t do it for me, but the real actors were very sympathetic and engaging, and the plot was simple and not too convoluted. i really enjoyed watching the movie, and i wanted to take bruce banner and betty ross home for dinner. the only thing i really didn’t like was tim roth’s CGI pecs – it was really weird and gross.

Hancock

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i don’t know why the reviews aren’t better – i thought this was a really entertaining, fun little movie. it’s simple, all the actors are terrific and sympathetic, and i liked the effects.

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

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very fun and very pretty, although like the first i found it inexplicably NOT engaging. also? the evil elf prince or whatever looks just like Tom Cruise in Interview w/the Vampire. i’m just sayin’.

The X-Files: I Want to Believe (X-Files 2)

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like an episode of X-Files, if it had been an HBO show instead of Fox. terrific performances across the board, nothing flashy or obnoxious. plot and pacing is more like a crime drama, like “Gone Baby Gone” than typical X-Files, which really worked for me. i didn’t realize how much i missed these characters until i saw them again.

Gorillas In The Mist

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massively formative for me as a teenager, and this shit holds up really well, too. perhaps a bit too…flattering of a biopic, but Dian Fossey was amazing so who cares if you wanna kiss her posthumous ass a bit?

City Of Ember

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acting was good, Saoirse Ronan is terrific and her american accent is as good as her english. pretty sets.

that said, i know i brought it on myself by reading the book, but SRSLY, giant mutant animals?! conspiracy subplot?! WTF?! it was like the screenwriter had his 8-year-old read the book and tell him about it in 10 minutes or less, then made up the rest. the made-up crap doesn’t even make SENSE, and was so counter to the core of the story. clearly whoever adapted this completely did not get the book.