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I may have been rushing it a bit.
I'm back at work. And I'm a little exhausted. Even though I rested quite a bit yesterday, I'm feeling some major bone-deep weariness. Partly due to all the personal stuff I've been going through, partly because the company/organization I work for has decided to completely change it's modus operandi. And not tell their employees about it, except in tones of 'Why didn't you know this already? Aren't you mind-readers?' and 'Oh, you thought we were here to help people? Ahahaha, no. We trawl the internets for companies' information now.' Yeah.
Can I please have a do-over? I'd like it to begin last June, I think. June 6th. Yeah, that would be a great date to try this all over again.
In other news, I watched two movies yesterday: Babylon AD and Jonah Hex. Spoilers, ahoy!
Well. I liked the premise of Babylon AD. I'm a sucker for semi-post-apocalyptic films and really, it's not like I was expecting great things from it. (Vin Diesel is generally enough for me) BUT!
1. There is no killing of Michelle Yeoh! EVER! Especially, no killing of Michelle Yeoh in a stupid, stupid way that does not advance the plot and then NEVER MENTIONS HER AGAIN AFTER SHE PLAYED A CRUCIAL ROLE. Do. NOT. DO IT.
2. WTF with the ending? This was seriously sent through the choppiest of editing. I mean, WHAT? Wow.
Now, Jonah Hex.
Dear Movie people,
You have a cast of not-untalented actors. (re: Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Michael Fassbender, Aidan Quinn, Gob from Arrested Development and Wes Bentley. Actually, in writing this list: WHERE THE HECK ARE THE WOMEN? Megan Fox kind of counts.)
Why did you feed them the scenery? I mean, really.
At least John Malkovich and Michael Fassbender looked like they were having fun. Fassy does crazy-Irish wonderfully well.
Anyway. The premise and concepts behind the film are actually quite fun. I love a gothic western, with hints of animation and fun imagery. But, why so much suck? You've got the ingredients! Why can't you make it work?
Sigh.
Movie industry, if you wish for me to continue to watch films, you really must improve.
Sincerely,
seren
PS. More Michael Fassbender is never a bad thing. Just FYI.
Why do I even bother watching movies anymore?
Pride and Prejudice tonight. Maybe. If I don't collapse the second I walk through the door.
So TIRED.
Can I please have a do-over? I'd like it to begin last June, I think. June 6th. Yeah, that would be a great date to try this all over again.
In other news, I watched two movies yesterday: Babylon AD and Jonah Hex. Spoilers, ahoy!
Well. I liked the premise of Babylon AD. I'm a sucker for semi-post-apocalyptic films and really, it's not like I was expecting great things from it. (Vin Diesel is generally enough for me) BUT!
1. There is no killing of Michelle Yeoh! EVER! Especially, no killing of Michelle Yeoh in a stupid, stupid way that does not advance the plot and then NEVER MENTIONS HER AGAIN AFTER SHE PLAYED A CRUCIAL ROLE. Do. NOT. DO IT.
2. WTF with the ending? This was seriously sent through the choppiest of editing. I mean, WHAT? Wow.
Now, Jonah Hex.
Dear Movie people,
You have a cast of not-untalented actors. (re: Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Michael Fassbender, Aidan Quinn, Gob from Arrested Development and Wes Bentley. Actually, in writing this list: WHERE THE HECK ARE THE WOMEN? Megan Fox kind of counts.)
Why did you feed them the scenery? I mean, really.
At least John Malkovich and Michael Fassbender looked like they were having fun. Fassy does crazy-Irish wonderfully well.
Anyway. The premise and concepts behind the film are actually quite fun. I love a gothic western, with hints of animation and fun imagery. But, why so much suck? You've got the ingredients! Why can't you make it work?
Sigh.
Movie industry, if you wish for me to continue to watch films, you really must improve.
Sincerely,
seren
PS. More Michael Fassbender is never a bad thing. Just FYI.
Why do I even bother watching movies anymore?
Pride and Prejudice tonight. Maybe. If I don't collapse the second I walk through the door.
So TIRED.
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Inglourious Basterds is the only film of his I've enjoyed enough to watch more than once, but he's not in it as much as I would like. Hunger was beautiful and bleak and is his best work, I think, but it really does do a number on your soul. Centurion is also gory and brutal, but emotionally and politically complex (for an action movie), and Michael speaks Gaelic and rides horses and runs around in a Roman tunic a lot, so there is that. 300 is highly stylized violence with a lot of unpleasant misogyny and homophobia (hello, Frank Miller's prejudices), but Michael is half-naked and wields a sword quite nicely, and it's mindless enough that you can watch it without having to think about it.
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And oh god that Sherlock movie was dreadful. I saw that when it came out, and just, ugh. Gross.
Hex and the Devil's Whore are quite entertaining, though.
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I think Wedding Belles is supposed to be pretty good as well, and it has Michael doing a Scottish brogue. It's a dark comedy, though, so I expect everyone to be unhappy and sarcastic.
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The Scottish is pretty thick, though, so there were definitely parts where I was utterly lost. :D
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Also, I'm sorry about your work being crap! I walked in the door this morning, looked at my desk, and wanted to turn around and walk back out. Just. UGH.
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I had issues with Jonah Hex that were long and complicated and had nothing to do with the actual movie.
Ooh! Issues! Do tell! 'Cause seriously, I was not impressed. I liked the little animation at the beginning and some of the countryside was pretty and I sporfled at a few things, but overall? Meh.
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And my issues had to do with the fact that I heard, early on, that the screen writers were going to do some serious butchering. I read bits and pieces of the comic and enjoyed it, so my "OH, GOD. They're going to fuck it up, I KNOW IT." sense went 'bing' really hard.
I was a big comic nerd from the way back, so I'm really hesitant when it comes to comic book movies. They've done better in recent years, but not always. Not always.
Also. MAY 13. Happy birthday, to me!
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Also, I agree with everything
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And oh my Babylon A.D. There were really some awesome scenes, and the subject matter really had promise. Plus like you said, Vin with weaponry and an attitude is always fun (has just posted Pitch Black ficness on ffn cuz she really does enjoy the Big Bad). So dear lord.. what the heck happened? It was like a good portion of the ending turned into a trainwreck. Granted.. I think it's the Directors Cut that I really loathed, but still.. let's just kill her off for the hell of it and leave the killer for hire with god only knows how many enemies as the foster father of the psychic twins. That does not sound like it'll go smooth lol.