04-03-2009, 06:51 PM
At the cinema: Monsters Vs. Aliens
An amusing little film but certainly not as clever as their effort from last year (Kung Fu Panda) and nowhere near as inventive or groundbreaking at the best from Pixar (Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Toy Story)
Saw it in 2D so can not comment on the 3D but I remain unconvinced on the story telling merits of 3D.
Would Casablanca or Chinatown or Spartacus really be more meaningful in 3D?
Did see one trailer that looked interesting -- a new Tim Burton film called "9" Looks like another post apocalyptic quest film set in a post WWI time frame (or perhaps Victorian High Tech ?). The wasted countryside is full of trenches and WWI era tanks.
Hard to say if it will be a good film, but given that it is Tim Burton it is bound to be visually entertaining if nothing else.
:wink:
Narukami
An amusing little film but certainly not as clever as their effort from last year (Kung Fu Panda) and nowhere near as inventive or groundbreaking at the best from Pixar (Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Toy Story)
Saw it in 2D so can not comment on the 3D but I remain unconvinced on the story telling merits of 3D.
Would Casablanca or Chinatown or Spartacus really be more meaningful in 3D?
Did see one trailer that looked interesting -- a new Tim Burton film called "9" Looks like another post apocalyptic quest film set in a post WWI time frame (or perhaps Victorian High Tech ?). The wasted countryside is full of trenches and WWI era tanks.
Hard to say if it will be a good film, but given that it is Tim Burton it is bound to be visually entertaining if nothing else.
:wink:
Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
Burbank CA