Finding Nemo (2003 - Stanton/Unkrich)
Sweet review. I think all of us loved “Ellen Degeneris' expertly acted character” as much as you did. My favorite part of the film is when the naughty little one plays ‘saved your life’ with the baby girl octopus. “Hey. You guys made me ink.”
Finding Neverland (2004 - Forster)
Nicely put review. Have you read the book or seen the newest incarnation of the film? If you have, how do you rate the two?
Flirting With Disaster (1996 - Russell)
I haven’t seen this film in a long time, but I remember not liking it that much. Tastes change and all that jazz, so maybe I’ll watch it again and see if there’s something that I missed. I’m having a hard time forgiving you for slighting the hilarious and enormously talented George Segal though. How dare you!
The French Connection (1971 - Friedkin)
I was thinking to myself while I waited for the review to load, “Don’t hate it, don’t hate it…” then it popped up and the first words I see are, “Hated it!”. My doG…what am I going to do now? I can’t be seen at the prom with a chickadee who hates one of my favorite 70s flicks. And the car chase…it’s one of the best ever filmed! *sigh* I guess I’ll get over it.
Garden State (2004 - Braff)
I’m sorry. I’ve avoided all reviews for this one because I want to see it with virgin eyes. I’m sure it’s a mighty fine review though; they all are…as long as you agree with me, that is.
Hedwig And The Angry Inch (2001 - Mitchell)
I don’t necessarily avoid movies that are all about gay men, but I kinda do. The reason being; most of them treat homosexual men without any note of respect. I get rather sick of seeing the gay guy who is so zany and funny…can’t any movies have them be the voices of brevity? I know that there are films that do, but not many compared to the massive amount of films that use them as comic relief. I appreciate this review in particular, because it sounds like Mitchell decided to make a movie that runs deeper than average film that centers itself on the life of homosexuals. It sounds like this is a film about people…who just happen to be gay.
House Of Yes (1997 - Waters)
I never thought of giving this film a chance, and your review doesn’t really me aspire to still. Is it something worth renting or not?
The Hulk (2003 - Lee)
I liked
Hulk more than you did obviously, but I wouldn’t call it art house cinema…and what’s with the Betty hatin’?
I Heart Huckabee's (2004 - Russell)
Damn, woman…how did you rip the words right out of my mouth like that? I loved the cast, thought it was thought-provoking, but it still fell a little flat for me. What I find humorous is that so many people will bash Quentin Tarantino for robbing others creativity with his movies, but don’t say a negative word at all that this film is a cookie cut out of Wes Anderson’s style.
The Iron Giant (1999 - Bird)
Very nice review…just like all the reviews you do. I’m curious, why do you think children under the age of 13 shouldn’t see the film. I’d feel safe with 8-9 year olds seeing it. Is there something I’m not remembering?