Harvey
Stewart is a kindly but strange individual whose best friend is an invisible six-foot rabbit named Harvey. Some in the town accept him as he is but his sister cannot stand the madness. An enormous change of pace from normal movie fare.
Permutation City BlogHarveyStewart is a kindly but strange individual whose best friend is an invisible six-foot rabbit named Harvey. Some in the town accept him as he is but his sister cannot stand the madness. An enormous change of pace from normal movie fare.
The Brothers GrimmA story of the brothers Grimm who scam their way from village to village before being caught up in a real fairy tale. Although this film has a touch of Gilliam it felt more like an imitation than the real thing. Aside from comparisons with his other work this film has some nice effects and a suitable dark feel.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyThis is the original and in many ways the best of Hitchhikers. It shares many excellent moments with the book and especially the TV series but what is great about this version is the extra material. Too few people know about the "shoe event horizon", "the problem of Lintila", and "a cup held in mid-air by art". If you like Hitchhikers then do make an effort to get hold of this.
Fear and Loathing in Las VegasFollow a journalist and his attorney on a crazed trip to Las Vegas. Sit back and watch a two hour drug trip, no artificial stimulants required or recommended. This is now so much funny, not so much serious, more plain disturbed. This is an excellent adaptation of the book. Gilliam does a perfect job of presenting this wacked out tale on celluloid.
Big FishA charming film set in a fantastic, not fantasy, world. Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney play the younger and older versions of Ed Bloom. He is dying and his son tries to discover the truth behind all of his tall tales. Better connected than the book this is an enjoyable film filled with lovely moments. A lot lighter than Burton's other work despite the ending.
SerenityHaving only seen the pilot episode of Firefly I knew roughly what to expect but hadn't built up any attachment to the show. I felt that this film was part of something larger and sometimes they didn't tell you the full story but apparently it was like this even for people who did know the full story. This is a good film, it has pace and story and was not afraid to go against Hollywood tradition on occasion.
Planet of the Apes (2001)I liked the original film and Tim Burton's work in general so what could go wrong? Apparently a lot. Why were the humans still able to talk? The ape city was all dark and twisted. This is typical of the director's work but just felt out of place. Towards the end I got bored and almost walked out of the cinema. The film probably had good costuming but I can't even remember any more.
Johnny DeppJohnny Depp gives an excellent performance in many Io-friendly films. It's easy forget about the actor because the characters are so strong. His recent performances in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Pirates of the Caribbean are very fine. If he's in a film then watch out for it.
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryDarker than the book and much darker than the original film this adaptation adds a few new twists. We learn about Willy Wonka's childhood and how he came to be so different. Normally I'd be against such liberties but this time they work. Where we had zaniness before now we have real craziness. My big problem with this film is the Oompa-Loompas and their singing, it was annoying, just grin and bear it.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyIn the days before DVD and video when you wanted to see something you had to wait for it on TV. I remember waiting many years for this. TV was my first encounter with Hitchhikers and it was amazing. The comedy, the utter bizarreness of it all, the animation for the book. Watch Authur Dent travel the universe still wearing his dressing gown. Looking back on it now you see its age but I just don't care.
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