Sunday, August 23, 2009

Good movie, book STILL better!



The Time Traveler's Wife is another movie adapted from a best-selling novel and I was prepared to tear it apart and scoff at how terrible it was compared to the book. Actually, I was pleasantly surprised to discover a pretty good movie. Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams do a wonderful job of portraying the characters they are playing as well as their emotions. Plus, the script is a decent adaptation of the novel it's based on even with a few minor omitted sequences that are important and or relevant to the story, in my humble opinion. All in all, I think the movie does not disappoint.

This is not to say I think you shouldn't read the book. Au contaire, mon frère! Reading the book before the movie is like reading the assigned chapter in a History class before the professor gives the lecture. This method is designed to fill in any of the gaps in the professor's lecture since he or she only has a limited time in which to talk about the material being presented. The same goes for the movie based on a book. Especially in a movie based on a book with such a complex time travel storyline as in that of Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife. I saw the movie with three people who hadn't read the book and they all had various questions regarding the story. "Is the emotion just as potent while reading the book?" "I don't get the whole sequence of the time travel!" "I didn't understand why he..." and on and on. The three of us who HAD read the book came out really excited and only talked about things like, "I can't believe they left out the part when..." or "Wow, the part where ... was JUST like in the book!"

Ultimately, I think if you don't read the book before going to see the movie, you are cheating yourself out of a richer movie experience. Although, reading the book before seeing the movie can sometimes leave a very bitter taste in your mouth if the movie differs greatly from the original story. In the end, it can be a double edged sword kind of situation but I'll always take the side of the sword where you can form an informed opinion on the question: "Was it as good as the book?".

Rose

Monday, August 17, 2009

I'm back baby!!!

So I had big (too big I guess) plans to report live from Comic Con this year. Well for one reason or another that didn't happen (obviously since the convention has now been over for 3 weeks). By now you have probably heard what was big news at the convention and who was there and what they had to say, well here I am to give you my thoughts and opinions on the con along with some photos and maybe a video clip or 2 for ya.

One of the big movies that was teased at Comic Con was District 9. Going into the panel I had only cursory knowledge of the movie and I was surprised at the footage they showed to us. It was amazing. The special effects on the aliens and the weapons footage they showed were all really impressive but what actually surprised me the most was that the story seemed good. This little sci fi film had an actual story and a good story at that. I actually just saw the movie on saturday and it more than lived up to what we were shown at Comic Con. The movie was actually mostly story and the few action scenes (which was really just one long extended action scene) were there as a bonus really. While watching the movie though I never really worried about when the action would kick in even though I knew that the action I would see was going to be fantastic after sitting through the panel in San Diego. The story was that good. My one complaint with the movie was that I wished it was a little bit longer and at over 2 hours that is saying a lot. I wanted to know more about what happened to these characters after the movie ended and they certainly set it up that they can (and hopefully will) make a sequel. If you are looking for a smart science fiction film and don't mind 1) aliens, 2) south african political allegories, 3) and people exploding, then this just might be the movie for you.

So this year marked the first year that Comic Con presented panels and previews in 3D. They showed a preview for Toy Story 3 in 3D and a 3D enhanced scene from Toy Story 2. Some scenes from The Final Destination (gory but standard 3D sticks in the face stuff) were shown and then we saw some footage from A Christmas Carol starring Jim Carrey, Jim Carrey, Jim Carrey, Jim Carrey and then some more Jim Carrey. It's directed by Robert Zemeckis and he said that he plans on making more of these motion capture movies and doesn't plan on working in live action for the foreseeable future which is sad because these mo cap movies (Beowulf, The Polar Express, etc.) bore me and i would love to see a Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis making movies again.
There were a few other movie clips that were shown in 3D but to be honest I don't really remember them and they didn't make much of an impression on me.
The thing with 3D is that I have never really been able to enjoy it and it always seems to actually pull me out of the movie when it is designed to make you feel like part of the action. The colors seem muted and dark and the picture is fuzzy and I find myself taking my glasses off frequently to adjust and rub my eyes. All this brings me to my next point. The highlight of the 3D panel without a doubt was when James Cameron came on stage and anounced he was about to show us 25 minutes of his new movie Avatar! WOW! I have never, NEVER, seen 3D as fluid and immersive as what I was shown during this panel. Not once did I have to adjust my glasses, rub my eyes oh hell, even blink. I was having a discussion with a friend about James Cameron and he feels that after Titanic he rested on his laurels and "sold out". Well if that is what it takes for James Cameron to improve movie technology then I whole heartedly encourage him to take 10 more years off. The 3D used in this movie actually does what 3D is supposed to do. . . enhance your movie viewing experience and make you feel like you are there. I will say this now that there is no movie this year that I am looking forward to more than this. I am going to find the best 3D screen near me and see it opening day. I have not seen a more beautiful movie than this visually probably ever. Yes there is a lot of CG but believe me it WORKS. The trailer for the movie was just released today on the internet and of course there are the haters out there talking shit on the movie already based solely on what the teaser trailer showed. Listen to me now. . . . FUCK THOSE PEOPLE! They have no idea what they are talking about and will be there right along with me and you on opening day to see this movie. You won't see a more visually stunning movie all year and as for the story based on what was shown it should be very interesting (it came across to me as a cross between Aliens - The best James Cameron movie - and the Abyss - not well received but I love it).
Anyway I have typed enough for now. Be back tomorrow with pictures and favorite moments from the con.