Posts Tagged ‘film adaptation’

“No Goats. No Glory.”

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Rogue Planet CoverWe just returned from seeing The Men Who Stare At Goats, but since Robin, who’s a huge Kevin Spacey fan hasn’t seen it yet, I won’t write a review but I’ve included the trailer. And I will say this: though based on a true story, the movie spoofs the Jedi Order, which is especially funny because Ewan McGregor, also in the movie, plays young Obi-Wan who’s a Jedi of course (see right), in TPM and AOTC. But you don’t need to be an SW fan or know anything at all about SW to appreciate the movie.

Also, there was a bunch of teenagers, mainly girls, sitting in a line outside the theater, and I was like, “What the fuck?” Brian said they were camping out for the new Twilight movie, which I’m not even bothering to link to. Turns out they’re showing it at like midnight or something. Barf. On our way out, Brian wanted to ask them if they were waiting for the new Harry Potter movie. :twisted:

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The Time Traveler’s Wife (movie)

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

I was thinking I’d stop writing reviews because I don’t usually write serious, thoughtful, critical ones. But this is my blog and I don’t take such things seriously so I’m going to do whatever the fuck I want. :twisted:

Romance movies SO do not appeal to me. I might watch a romantic comedy, but full out romantic movies just aren’t my thing. But when I saw the trailer for The Time Traveler’s Wife, the premise really intrigued me. Imagine being married to someone who travels through time but can’t control when it happens. What a pain in the ass. Would you be able to stay with that person? Anyway, the science-fiction-y part is what really interested me.

Still, I was apprehensive so I was really surprised that I thought the movie was absolutely AMAZING. Granted, I’m also a sucker for movies set in Chicago, even bad ones (Touch and Go), though I’m told much of Time Traveler was filmed in Toronto. Still, there’s enough of Chicago there for me to love, including a very authentic-looking Marshall Field’s bag in a scene that takes place before Satan Macy’s bought them out. My minor quibble is in another scene set in the 70s, in which the el car is clearly not one from that time period, as pictured here. But probably only someone like me would notice things like that.

Also, the costumer had Rachel McAdams, who I’ve loved since I saw Mean Girls all of 5 weeks ago (I know, I know), dressed in old lady-ish sweaters. WTF? BTW, Gomez is played by Ron Livingston, better known as Peter, the hero of the classic movie, Office Space. (Ironically, one of the main characters in Office Space is also a main character in Touch and Go. Go figure.)

I’m not sure why the movie is called The Time Traveler’s Wife, when it was more about Henry, the time traveler, rather than his wife — more about their relationship, even. Still, it was a really neat tale. Even BRIAN liked the movie! I can’t wait to read the book.

Go See the Movie, “The Soloist”

Monday, April 27th, 2009

It was really frickin’ awesome. You have to go see it! Enough said. :mrgreen:

The Bourne Ultimatum

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

5 stars
by Paul Greengrass

…is the ultimate Bourne. Unfortunately, this is the last, the ultimate Bourne movie that, at this point, anyway, Matt Damon plans to make. According to an interview with Rebecca Murray at About.com, Damon is quoted as basically saying that in this movie, Bourne finally figures out his identity, so what would they do in a fourth movie: “Actually, I was talking to a journalist yesterday who suggested that we could do [a] fourth one about Bourne losing his keys. And we could do for the entire movie,