Good Things
Nov. 20th, 2010 11:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Cats and an owl do the Harry Potter thing! The top picture of the white cat in the costume is surprisingly attractive.
And the Megamind movie is a fair amount of fun, we discovered this evening. It gets a number of its ideas from Dr. Horrible, but the ending is (unsurprisingly, for a kids' animated film) rather different. The trailers for almost all the upcoming 3D movies made them look appallingly bad - Smurf'd and the Yogi Bear movie are particularly unfortunate, while the trailer for Disney's upcoming 3D film Tangled continues to look and feel like a Shrek remake without the green (and maybe without the bodily noises as well; one can always hope). The only trailer that caught my interest is for a new film version of The Nutcracker (trailer here). Maybe it was the live action with some pretty visuals in amidst all the frenetic cartoons, but I have to admit I'm vaguely curious about something that looks kind of like the director saw the Narnia films and decided to take away the lion and add some steampunk.
More serious stuff tomorrow. Don't want to escape my pleasantly-distracted mood just at present.
And the Megamind movie is a fair amount of fun, we discovered this evening. It gets a number of its ideas from Dr. Horrible, but the ending is (unsurprisingly, for a kids' animated film) rather different. The trailers for almost all the upcoming 3D movies made them look appallingly bad - Smurf'd and the Yogi Bear movie are particularly unfortunate, while the trailer for Disney's upcoming 3D film Tangled continues to look and feel like a Shrek remake without the green (and maybe without the bodily noises as well; one can always hope). The only trailer that caught my interest is for a new film version of The Nutcracker (trailer here). Maybe it was the live action with some pretty visuals in amidst all the frenetic cartoons, but I have to admit I'm vaguely curious about something that looks kind of like the director saw the Narnia films and decided to take away the lion and add some steampunk.
More serious stuff tomorrow. Don't want to escape my pleasantly-distracted mood just at present.