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|  03-30-2010, 02:36 PM | #411 | 
| Kink of Swank | Bwahaha, though reports are it's Dreamworks' most Pixarian to date. As I was telling the cricket in another venue, the advertising campaign for this movie was so intrusive on my life (printed ON the table surfaces at the place I routinely eat lunch) that I refuse to pay money to see it. Essentially, the advertising did exactly the opposite of what was intended. I suppose they'll get a stipend when I rent the DVD, but I'll live with that. Time has it as a mash-up of Beowulf and E.T. - in 3-D. | 
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|  03-30-2010, 02:39 PM | #412 | 
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				            | It is, in fact, very Pixarian.  Someone at Dreamworks went to storytelling class.  The movie made me quite curious about the books.  I got to say, the illustrations in the books made me laugh a lot. What's great is that the movie is surprisingly touching. I teared up in a couple of places. And something that I think may be overlooked as well is the great score the film has. I found it to be quite wonderful.  | 
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|  03-31-2010, 11:11 AM | #413 | 
| HI! | May 28th.  Micmacs.   Jeunet always makes me happy. | 
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|  03-31-2010, 11:40 AM | #414 | 
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				            | I enjoyed it very much.   If it was Pixar-like, there would have been gratuitous scenes of zany animated peril for its own sake. 
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|  03-31-2010, 11:47 AM | #415 | 
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				            | As opposed to a scene of falling through the air only to prevent complete splattering upon the ocean by a bit of last second daring do? I enjoyed it a fair amount too. | 
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|  03-31-2010, 11:48 AM | #416 | 
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				            | Saw Alice in 3D last night. Liked a lot of the 3D, though they seem to have a fixation with the "in-your-face!!!!" thing. I like it better when it's just part of the overall scenery.  I was bored and annoyed by the White Queen. Bring back the Red queen- she was far more interesting. Overall I liked it; there were enough elements of the book that it was right and good, and they built on that. 
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|  03-31-2010, 11:55 AM | #417 | 
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				            | That wasn't zany.  Or herky jerky, in the worst Pixar tradition. 
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|  03-31-2010, 12:00 PM | #418 | |
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|  03-31-2010, 12:50 PM | #419 | 
| Kink of Swank | Trailer looks awesome.  That wasn't even on my radar, and now I'm definitely going to see it. Film advertising does sometimes work. In other news, I just learned that Clash of the Titans features post-production 3-D conversion, like Alice - and was not filmed in 3-D like Avatar. So it's the old-fashioned 2-D for me. Cheaper ticket prices, too. | 
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|  03-31-2010, 12:57 PM | #420 | 
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