A Prairie Home Companion
The thing is... here’s the thing. They forgot to make this a movie. There’s too much craftsmanship in the production to accuse the people responsible for just turning on the cameras at the show. That would have been a documentary, and I might have found that more enjoyable. But see, movies are for looking. They’re for showing. And there was nothing worth showing here: Stage. Dressing room. People talking. This has been done. Garrison Keilor is clever, but not clever in the way that makes this work. And so they made a radio show with very professional lighting and sets and Woody Harrelson. But not a movie.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Confusing and boring, especially if you had never played FFVII. Aimed at a niche of a niche. Good luck, Square.
The Fellowship of the Ring, Extended
I think this is the sixth time I’ve seen Fellowship. I thought I had seen the extended version before, but stuff I didn’t remember kept happening, so maybe I didn’t.
Anyway, it was great. The extended versions require more stamina as a viewer, but they’re more complete stories, containing more exposition that lets you know why things are happening, and it makes a better story for it.
V for Vendetta
Not as bad as I had feared, but not as good as it could have been. Anarchy is a hard sell in a mainstream movie, so maybe they did the best they could. Appearances by Stephen Fry are always welcome.
The Two Towers, Extended
More ents = more better.
Return of the King, Extended
Whew. Time for a long division break.
Serenity
I’m supposed to love this movie, but I don’t. It was steadily OK. All the problems I had with the movie last year I had this year too.
The Craft
I’m not clear why I watched this, other than Rachel True was easy on the eyes. It was just on, and I sat down. It was pretty not good. Well, it was by-the-numbers with some contrived bits and dialogue that I was embarrassed to be complicit in by perceiving.
The Princess Bride
I wouldn’t have thought a beautiful woman whispering every single line of one of my favorite movies to me while it was happening, word for word, would be a fulfilling experience. The idea is too bizarre; I usually like my movies without a feminine echo. I mean, sure, beautiful woman. No problems there. But the whole freaking movie? I WOULD HAVE BEEN WRONG. If she did it every time I ever watched the movie again, the beautiful woman and I would have to talk, of course.
Drumline
I don’t have anything to say about this movie.
Tombstone
I want less cheese on my Tombstone.
Babe
Pig antics.
Happy Feet
I’m glad they justified unholy amounts of marketing by releasing a bad movie in conjunction with it all. Not All Dogs Go To Heaven bad, but pretty bad.
Stranger Than Fiction
Whee! I liked it. I like to think I choose a satisfying life lived well over art most days. I like to think that’s a good choice to make.
Life is Beautiful
We watched the dubbed version on network TV. OMG movies with commercial interruption, so ‘70s. Also, this movie was not all cat’s pyjamas in the first place, but dubbing is an inferior experience to subtitles in the case of this movie.