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I was upstate. Yes, I TiVo'd more movies, mother and I watched them. (And I'll probably head back up there again soon to finish the ones I haven't done yet. I need not to sleep or something to get through all of them.)

Lucky Number Slevin: Great dialogue and fun story does not mean I forgive this movie for making me hot for Josh Hartnett (wtf!).

Shooter: They could have made the full version of the fake trailer for Machete; they made the exact same movie with Mark Wahlberg instead.
(Bonus review! [livejournal.com profile] feiran was in the room the entire time for Shooter. I started to talk about the upcoming film version of Max Payne and how I think Mark Wahlberg will be good in it. [livejournal.com profile] feiran: "Who's Mark Wahlberg?")

Next: This is why you should never care about anything if you have superpowers, banging Jessica Biel notwithstanding.

John Carpenter's Village of the Damned: I'm sorry, but crazy homicidal alien psycho children aren't half as scary as Mark Hamill, Priest.

The Rules of Attraction: Dawson got it on with Boone; Jessica Biel will never be associated with 7th Heaven again; and not even hinting about Patrick Bateman could save this movie.

The Number 23: I thought it was a joke. It wasn't.
(Okay, that's two sentences.)

I missed getting to see The Invasion and Smokin' Aces because I accidentally TiVo'd them from the Spanish-language channel. Next time, Gadget! Oh, and The Faculty? Still fabulous.

Date: 2008-09-08 03:22 pm (UTC)
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The Faculty is yet another riff on Invasion of the Body Snatchers (to the point that it's endlessly invoked in the film), but it's fun. I guess that makes up for missing The Invasion. As for Smokin' Aces--I have an entirely hormonal reason to watch it (his name is Ryan Reynolds), and everything else is surplus, so I'm sure I'll manage.

Never thought about the Ione Skye-[livejournal.com profile] ivy03 connection before, but I get what you're saying. Truly, Say Anything... can still break my heart and reassure me that humanity isn't doomed.

With Hellboy, I never go in for the story. The story is frequently stupid and pointless. I go for the character design and world-building. I like how despite the fact that none of these creatures have existed in mine or others' cultural consciousness (being new as they are), they feel authentic and old. It's something that Guillermo Del Toro is very good at--he and Miyazaki both. They manage to create entirely plausible creatures that could exist and inhabit their world and ours as if they always had. Very impressive in that way, at least.

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