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I expected the CGI to be special but I thought the acting was poor (I struggle to take Cruise seriously now) and the story lacked tension. It was more like a series of big set scenes (the opener, the ferry, the hillside) rather than a seamless storyline; and the ending was just typical schmaltz. Nice little nod to the original with the curving fence on the hillside. Sad that Spielberg is now making Jurassic and Indy sequels - maybe the golden touch has deserted him. |
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Well this is an amazing coincidence. Refer to one bit as "a silly film short" [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] and up pops a wonderful chapter in film history. Charley Bowers's work does indeed sound excellent. But, cross my heart, I had to force myself to sit through all of "Pete Roleum." I'm not a big fan of animation, I admit. Maybe it was also the necessary advertising propaganda of kissing the toes of the petroleum industry that put me off, but hey, that was the aim. Or maybe oil drops in technicolor colors dancing out the good deeds of petroleum. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] But, you're pretty convincing, M. In fairness, I really ought to look at the work itself and not be distracted by the message. I'll have another look at the dvd since I'm checking on David Heneker anyhow. Revised report coming, Sir [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif[/img] Best, Barbara |
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Or that's the only conclusion I can draw from most of them having such a poor script, bad acting and little or no characterisation. They assume that we'll just be so impressed by the CGI that we won't notice anything else. Well I notice! Steve |
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The characterisation fell apart in the opening scene; Cruise is a divorced crane-driver that lives in a dingy flat, so they have him drive a gleaming concourse Ford Mustang! |
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"Hill Street Blues," especially that first year or two, is on my list of favorite US tv police dramas, along with the early seasons of NYPD. If memory serves me, they were both written or produced by Steven B. Best, Barbara |
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Speaking of stop-motion and fantasy filmmaking giants, Ray Harryhausen, now a young 85, will give an illustrated talk about his fantasy creature designs and screen a restored print of The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) plus my hero Craig Barron, glass matte/special effects genius, taking part in the platform discussion, at the Rafael Film Center on 8 April. If anyone wants more info, let me know, and I'll post a notice on the main board. Best, Barbara |
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