![]() ![]() ![]() Looks great and every bit the flameboyant musical extravaganza it should be. The first teaser left me a bit meh but the official trailer had me eat my words and change my tune. I'm a big Guy Ritchie fan and Aladdin's world I think would suit his sensebilities well (street urchin thief, overly lavish palace etc etc). The live-action Beast looks so.sooooo.to quote Beast,"Stupid."Īll that said, I am looking forward to Aladdin. The casting was off (aside from Belle) and somehow the cartoon Beast managed to be far more intimidating and endearing and switching between the two extremes than the live action one. It's strange too because I figured Bill Condon would nail it with it being a musical and all but it just didn't live up to the original at all for me. It doesn't help that BatB is one of my favs from that time period (Mermaid to Lion King was an unbroken string of hits to me) so I may be a bit biased. From pacing to the unnecessary changes to the music, it just didn't click with me. On mobile, sorry for any mistakes will fix later. TLDR: Big fish is better than any of Tim's movies in recent years. So what happened Tim? Are you burnt(on) out? Is it the studios and producers? What has happened to the story teller who gave us such a great film? The special effects were better in 2003 than what were in the Alice in Wonderland movies. I'm saying Big Fish is way better than Charlie and the chocolate factory. I know we all see and experience movies differently. I just have not seen a TB film to live up to what Big Fish has set the standard at. The CGI throws you off and it's hard to really settle in. With Tim's more recent movies I feel a lot is lost. They stayed after he was put to rest and all laughed at his memory. The funeral scene showed everyone grieving after losing such a great friend. How the son finishes the fathers story and makes amends felt complete without being too foreseen. The movie made me feel all emotions you could hope for in an adventure/finding your way in life movie. The story is about finding your passion, learning to love, accepting other, and taking the risky route is the most rewarding compared to the long boring road. The father was such a caring person and Ewan McGregors performance was captivating. ![]() The gold fish being able to grow 4x their size if the habitat is large enough and him comparing his growth to him being meant for more in life. There are a lot of quotes and symbolism in the movie that really make you think. The relationship between father and son has a great feel to it that I could relate to. The story is as spectacular as the stories the father tells his son(and everyone else). Ring master a werewolf was such a great surprise. ![]() Right when you think you got things figured out there is a twist that was impossible to see coming. The camera work, the story, the characters and the pace of the film are brilliant. I recently seen it on Hulu and it was beyond what I could ever imagine. Ransom Riggs’ novel was published in 2011, followed in 2014 by a second book (in a planned trilogy), “Hollow City.I have been under a rock and I never seen the movie Big Fish. Ultimately, Jake discovers that only his own special “peculiarity” can save his new friends. But the mystery and danger deepen as he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers…and their powerful enemies. When his beloved grandfather leaves him clues to a mystery that spans different worlds and times, Jake (Butterfield) finds a magical place known as Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Jackson, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children features an adapted screenplay by Jane Goldman. Set to star Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Ella Purnell, Chris O’Dowd, Allison Janney, Terence Stamp, Kim Dickens, Rupert Everett, Judi Dench and Samuel L. To celebrate “Loop Day,” 20th Century Fox has just delivered an appropriately peculiar video for the new Tim Burton movie adaptation and you can check it out in the player below! Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is the latest Tim Burton movie and it hits theaters March 4, 2016įans of Ransom Riggs’ best selling novel Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Childrenalready know what an important date September 3rd is. ![]()
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