10 years ago this would have had me excited. Now it's just another one of "those" Interesting how the perception of movies changes over the years...
I like how they always seem to manage it to give the first "Walking-Talking Barbie" a cast at her side that makes her non-existent acting capabilities look even worse.Seyfried, her acting can only be compared with Steven Seagal....Sadly this doesn't exist for Seyfried yet, it's about time.
Quote from: Silence_of_Lambs on March 26, 2012, 03:52:17 PMSeyfried, her acting can only be compared with Steven Seagal.I don't think she's in this, which is a plus!
Seyfried, her acting can only be compared with Steven Seagal.
Strange... to me, this looks so fresh. And reliably old fashioned. When Del Toro was announced as director for The Hobbit, I was stoked because the thing that was missing -well, not needed to be fair- from Jackson's LotR was a fairy tale quality that The Hobbit would need and which Del Toro could do. Now he's off, I'm thinking the new film is likely to have little to offer other than another LotR.
Quote from: Jon on March 26, 2012, 05:06:40 PMQuote from: Silence_of_Lambs on March 26, 2012, 03:52:17 PMSeyfried, her acting can only be compared with Steven Seagal.I don't think she's in this, which is a plus! She's not.
Well, maybe partly my reaction was based on me imagining a fairy tale movie to be different to this, not quite in full on battle mode. Stardust...? Maybe if this was not Snow White I'd see it different. But still, I remember the trailer for Clash of the Titans (Titans will clash) being all exciting and you might know he that turned (I am baing this on reviews though, I asked Mark Kermode to see it I don't have to ). Or Sucker Punch...?
"Ob Hoskins"? Achim, are you typing on a phone, or are we reading the result of 3 or 4 beers?
Not sure why you have reservations about there not being a story. It looks gorgeous, and we know there is a story, because it's one of the oldest. Hopefully people brought up on the Disney version will have a shock at how dark a fairy tale can be. I mean, it'll still be a safe, PG edition, I'm sure, but the basic content is unavoidable. We'll probably get a Hansel and Gretel next, or Jack and The Beanstalk.