Apr. 12th, 2009

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I just wrote this as a comment over on my friend Steve's blog. He was writing about Monsters Vs. Aliens.


I saw it a couple of days ago with Teri and Sebastian. Then I saw "Bolt" with them on DVD tonight.

I won't say the two merged in my mind. But in both cases, there wasn't anything really new there; nothing that will last in my memories for long. The scripts didn't suck, but they also didn't have anything to say that hadn't been said a thousand times before, often better. Hell, they didn't even have one strong laugh-out-out-loud moment.

Okay, "Bolt" did manage to pull the heartstrings once or twice. But that's easy to do when you've got kids, dogs, and love to work with (even for a confirmed dog-hater like me).

MvA wasn't bad, and the 3D was okay. Since I had to wear me regular glasses under the 3D ones, the effect was probably not quite as impressive. Also, I couldn't help but think about a recent article that I read over on Slate claiming (in a fairly convincing way) that 3D caused headaches and had other inevitable problems (http://www.slate.com/id/2215265/). Certainly I had a headache after the movie.

I don't know...it seems to me that when you spend millions and millions of dollars to make a movie, it wouldn't be asking too much to have a script that really works...that shows real human emotion. Beyond greed and marketability, that is.

I'd given anything to see a few more movies as good as The Iron Giant.
bobquasit: (Default)
I just wrote this as a comment over on my friend Steve's blog. He was writing about Monsters Vs. Aliens.


I saw it a couple of days ago with Teri and Sebastian. Then I saw "Bolt" with them on DVD tonight.

I won't say the two merged in my mind. But in both cases, there wasn't anything really new there; nothing that will last in my memories for long. The scripts didn't suck, but they also didn't have anything to say that hadn't been said a thousand times before, often better. Hell, they didn't even have one strong laugh-out-out-loud moment.

Okay, "Bolt" did manage to pull the heartstrings once or twice. But that's easy to do when you've got kids, dogs, and love to work with (even for a confirmed dog-hater like me).

MvA wasn't bad, and the 3D was okay. Since I had to wear me regular glasses under the 3D ones, the effect was probably not quite as impressive. Also, I couldn't help but think about a recent article that I read over on Slate claiming (in a fairly convincing way) that 3D caused headaches and had other inevitable problems (http://www.slate.com/id/2215265/). Certainly I had a headache after the movie.

I don't know...it seems to me that when you spend millions and millions of dollars to make a movie, it wouldn't be asking too much to have a script that really works...that shows real human emotion. Beyond greed and marketability, that is.

I'd given anything to see a few more movies as good as The Iron Giant.

Ow!

Apr. 12th, 2009 09:20 pm
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About five days ago I started having a deep ache in the right side of my neck, just under my jaw.

It continued for a while. Now it's gone, but I have a deep, painful ache in both shoulders and my upper left arm. My left elbow has been occasionally hurting where I broke it, too. I feel as if the pain dial has been turned up over my entire body. This usually means that I'm either facing a sinus infection, or the flu.

Argh.

Ow!

Apr. 12th, 2009 09:20 pm
bobquasit: (Default)
About five days ago I started having a deep ache in the right side of my neck, just under my jaw.

It continued for a while. Now it's gone, but I have a deep, painful ache in both shoulders and my upper left arm. My left elbow has been occasionally hurting where I broke it, too. I feel as if the pain dial has been turned up over my entire body. This usually means that I'm either facing a sinus infection, or the flu.

Argh.

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