>>Sorry, but any movie that has to rely on all of the original actors (from the movies before it) to return, doesn't sound like it will be all that good of a movie on it's own>>
"Chewie . . . we're home."
>>Sorry, but any movie that has to rely on all of the original actors (from the movies before it) to return, doesn't sound like it will be all that good of a movie on it's own>>
"Chewie . . . we're home."
"Chewie . . . we're home."
Take it easy guys. I'm not saying this movie doesn't look weak. It does.
But old cameos are not evidence of that per se.
Neil, your habit of looking for people smiling may have been less off-base than I'd thought. Just heard a few more nightmare stories about working on this project from someone who worked it front to back and was desperate for it to end.
he will end up trying to turn your own show into what he would really rather be doing. The end result pleases nobody.
.. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
I actually can't help but wonder just how happy Feig himself is..
You could easily argue that this was actually a successful movie, and you'd probably be right. I know plenty of people who prefer it. I'm just not one of those people and I like seeing that I'm not alone. The worst is when they say that Depp is "Darker" than wilder. It makes me think they haven't seen the Gene Wilder version recently. Wilder has the ultimate 'crazy eyes'. Depp always seemed like an actor playing "dark and mysterious" while Wilder's Wonka actually struck me as someone who sneaks out at night to go on child murder rampages. Seriously look at Wilder during the boat scene sometime. I do like Johnny Depp a lot as an actor, but Gene Wilder is kind of his own category.
Burton makes dark-looking movies that don't feel dark.
I put Burton in the same class as The Cure.
Both have a reputation for being GothicDarkBrooding, but the majority of their stuff is really colorful and a lot of fun.
(and I agree about Willy Wonka - unnecessary reboot if there ever was one)
there was in the last recent outline. and so far, everything else from that outline like the giant t rex seems to have survived, so I am REALLY, REALLY hoping.Is there really a musical dance number in this?