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Jan. 4th, 2008 12:43 pmI had an aborted conversation with
kent_allard_jr a week ago regarding Heroes (aborted because I was mingling and friggin' hungry so I kept getting up to get food). He'd just started watching and was finally able to be appalled (like all the rest of y'alls) about how much I'm in love with Sylar. "You like the brain-eating psycho?" or words to that effect. He then made some comment about how disturbing a trend this was becoming given my slavish sexual fetish for Dexter. "Does a prospective date have to kill ten people before you'll like him?" I laughed it off. Oh, me and my crazy killer fetishes! Just a coincidence.
Um. Yeah. Uh, I saw Sweeney Todd last night, right? And, um, I don't think I've ever been more inappropriately attracted to Johnny Depp in my life. I mean, Captain Jack Sparrow is a favorite pet and all, but I swooned for Sweeney (okay, and I also completely lost it with giggling every time Mrs. Lovett called him "Mr. T"). This is really not helping things and only gives
kent_allard_jr's thesis more evidence, alas. I blame the hair. The hair and the vest. The hair, the vest, and the tight pants. The hair, the vest, the tight pants, and the shiny, shiny razors. So shiny. I mean, the sexual connotations were written into the song where Sweeney sings to his razors while Mrs. Lovett tries to get his attention on her, but still! So inappropriately hot!
Aside from the unbearable tap-that-ness of Johnny Depp, I really liked Sweeney Todd. I knew it was a musical before going and all, but I was still caught completely by surprise when the first two characters to walk onscreen burst out into song. I also wondered if Tim Burton and Danny Elfman were going to have another gay-divorce over Elfman not being used for this movie until I remembered that Sondheim had already written all the music and that was the whole point of a musical adaptation, duh. After the initial adjustment, I was perfectly keen on the songs, and I quite liked Johnny Depp's singing (I've never heard any other version, so perhaps ignorance is bliss, but I thought he did a good job) and Helena Bonham Carter's as well. I know that Depp was the only one to get a pass from Sondheim without having to sing, so good thing he could. Everyone else had like tapes sent in to get the master's approval. And Helena Bonham Carter was good. I liked the one she sang about going to the sea especially.
And I loved Sweeney offering his own neck at the end. Seemed right, somehow, that he knew it was coming and let it, helped it along even. Not a man who could manage to find a new interest after successfully taking revenge, methinks. He had weird enough hobbies already before the revenge was complete.
Sweeney Todd is the first new movie I've seen this year. It's going to be a weird year, I can tell. I goggled at the Iron Man and The Dark Knight (the bottom one) posters in the lobby on our way out. Movie tickets may be going for an minimum of $11 these days, but I'll set aside that money now for both of those. And y'all better, too, since, if the date on that Iron Man poster is right, that is our May Movie for 2008.
Um. Yeah. Uh, I saw Sweeney Todd last night, right? And, um, I don't think I've ever been more inappropriately attracted to Johnny Depp in my life. I mean, Captain Jack Sparrow is a favorite pet and all, but I swooned for Sweeney (okay, and I also completely lost it with giggling every time Mrs. Lovett called him "Mr. T"). This is really not helping things and only gives
Aside from the unbearable tap-that-ness of Johnny Depp, I really liked Sweeney Todd. I knew it was a musical before going and all, but I was still caught completely by surprise when the first two characters to walk onscreen burst out into song. I also wondered if Tim Burton and Danny Elfman were going to have another gay-divorce over Elfman not being used for this movie until I remembered that Sondheim had already written all the music and that was the whole point of a musical adaptation, duh. After the initial adjustment, I was perfectly keen on the songs, and I quite liked Johnny Depp's singing (I've never heard any other version, so perhaps ignorance is bliss, but I thought he did a good job) and Helena Bonham Carter's as well. I know that Depp was the only one to get a pass from Sondheim without having to sing, so good thing he could. Everyone else had like tapes sent in to get the master's approval. And Helena Bonham Carter was good. I liked the one she sang about going to the sea especially.
And I loved Sweeney offering his own neck at the end. Seemed right, somehow, that he knew it was coming and let it, helped it along even. Not a man who could manage to find a new interest after successfully taking revenge, methinks. He had weird enough hobbies already before the revenge was complete.
Sweeney Todd is the first new movie I've seen this year. It's going to be a weird year, I can tell. I goggled at the Iron Man and The Dark Knight (the bottom one) posters in the lobby on our way out. Movie tickets may be going for an minimum of $11 these days, but I'll set aside that money now for both of those. And y'all better, too, since, if the date on that Iron Man poster is right, that is our May Movie for 2008.
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Date: 2008-01-04 06:42 pm (UTC)Also, I ::heart:: your icon. And I ::heart:: the Piemaker! Which I would say means I'm not only attracted to killers, but...
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Date: 2008-01-04 07:04 pm (UTC)Depp didn't have to audition, I think, because he sings in a rock band. The singing I found meh, but mostly because they went stylistically with interior, quiet, poppy voices. The original is just a smidgen shy of an opera. And Epiphany is soooo much better when it's belted by someone with a serious set of pipes.
Also, my mother thinks I'm damaged because I like this musical. For awhile my favorite musicals were this and Little Shop of Horrors, so clearly I have a thing for cannibalism.
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Date: 2008-01-04 07:16 pm (UTC)That's sarcasm, right? Because Johnny Depp can. And, frequently, through the aid of lots of eyeliner and kohl, he does.
My only regret is that they cut out the judge's masturbation song. Alan Rickman performing that would have been fantastic.
I want to believe that will be on the DVD extras. Because Alan Rickman seems to be the type who'd get a kick out of doing it even if it weren't in the movie's final version.
Depp didn't have to audition, I think, because he sings in a rock band. The singing I found meh, but mostly because they went stylistically with interior, quiet, poppy voices. The original is just a smidgen shy of an opera. And Epiphany is soooo much better when it's belted by someone with a serious set of pipes.
I believe it.
Also, my mother thinks I'm damaged because I like this musical. For awhile my favorite musicals were this and Little Shop of Horrors, so clearly I have a thing for cannibalism.
I'm glad my mother thinks I'm weird and doesn't take me seriously about any of these silly things that i like that involve horrible, gruesome subject matter. We sort-of share that fascination (she's the one who bought a book of famous people's famous deaths when we were in Scotland), so that helps. But she also knows that I DO get squicked out myself and don't like actually want to cause squick-age (she was greatly relieved that, on hearing what happened in Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, I was totally grossed out and didn't care for it).
And, technically, Little Shop has no cannibalism. Audrey II just ate people.
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Date: 2008-01-04 07:18 pm (UTC)I, too, have a fondness for Pleasantville. Did you know it involved more special effects shots than Titanic? Crazy, but true.
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Date: 2008-01-04 07:21 pm (UTC)That's not to say that I don't enjoy the scenes of him working out nearly naked or the parts where he IS naked (especially the scene with the chainsaw and the trainers), but they're not even near to my favorite scenes (I like the business card penis-measuring contest and the freak out at the end from the ATM scene on best).
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Date: 2008-01-04 08:03 pm (UTC)My regret is that they cut out bits of the songs that were included, like the spoken interludes in "A Little Priest", and my favorite verse of "By the Sea". And I miss the full version of "God, That's Good".
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Date: 2008-01-04 09:24 pm (UTC)...didn't I? Well, I am coming, yes!
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Date: 2008-01-04 09:25 pm (UTC)I'm going to have to hook you up with the original cast recording now, you know.
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Date: 2008-01-04 09:26 pm (UTC)^.~
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