Friday night I watched Ice Age2 --silly but sweet. What more can I say? Also two more episodes of Carnivale, which I continue to quite like, although the Ben Hawkins' stubborn streak is really starting to annoy me (as it annoys Sofie). The acting is very good and so is the cinematography. I have no problem with the slowish build up.

And yesterday I tried to see Coraline but it was sold out all day, so instead we went to Defiance, something I kind of was interested in seeing. Based on a true story taking place during WWII of two Jewish peasant brothers who lead various (mostly) urban Jews who have escaped slaughter in and around the area to relative safety in the Belarussian forests, where they hide out for four years. It was harrowing, depressing, moving despite some cliches, overly long, and well acted. Liev Schreiber and Daniel Craig are the two elder brothers. If you think you can stand another Holocaust movie, you could do worse. This one shows some hope.
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From: [identity profile] sarcobatus.livejournal.com


I've been thinking about renting Defiance, looks interesting. Have you seen The Counterfeiters (I think I have the title right, but maybe not)? Very interesting story, slow build up, but factual, in German with English subtitles. Another good flick (though not about the holocaust) is Heaven, with Kate Blanchett, made in the late 90s. It's a tense human-interest foreign film.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


It's definitely worthwhile.
I've heard of The Counterfeiters but not seen it.

Yes, I saw Heaven--a very odd film. It kind of didn't work but was interesting.

From: [identity profile] marlowe1.livejournal.com


I was supposed to see Defiance with a group because a girl in my neighborhood is a granddaughter of the third brother, the one not played by Daniel Craig or Liev Schreiber. Didn't get to see it that night. I supposed I'll get around to it eventually.

Saw Coraline on a date. My date didn't like the movie and thought it was too disturbing. That would normally be a deal killer.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


That's interesting--I want provide spoilers here--there were four brothers--one who was a child during the period...but the third plays an important role.

So? Did you ever go out with that person again? ;-)

From: [identity profile] marlowe1.livejournal.com


Got plans for a second date, but I'm almost certain that it's going to be a waste of time. However, considering that the other option is to stay home with my cats and pine away for a friend that's never going to go for me, I might as well.
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Pining away...


OK, that's just really sad. 8-(

I hope this isn't rude coming from a complete stranger, but I hope that either a) you're wrong or b) you find great happiness with someone who is a friend & much, much more.

From: [identity profile] jongibbs.livejournal.com


I really liked the first 'Ice Age' movie, but for some reason, the second didn't quite work for me (much like the first half of 'Shrek the Third').

If you like clever animated movies, I thoroughly recommend 'Chicken Run', 'Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit', and 'Flushed Away'.

PS: Hope the leg feels better :)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Seen the first two but not Flushed Away--some time.

thanks :-)

From: [identity profile] barb-krasnoff.livejournal.com


Coraline is definitely worth seeing -- especially if you see it in 3D, which is used to enhance the story rather than overwhelm it. Jim and I concurred that it wasn't as good as Nightmare Before Christmas, but was quite fine nonetheless.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Yeah. I DO want to see it in 3-D. I wasn't wild about The Nightmare Before Xmas so I hope I'll like Coraline better.

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I (heart) Carnivale. I'm still on the Save Carnivale listserv, although these days it's mostly periodic posts about how everyone should give up, and others about how much they loved the show. There was cheering when Chris Albrecht was ousted from HBO, and there's an occasional post about something assorted people are working on now. Once in a while, I'll mail out, "Please release the rights so it can continue in another form" type of letters.
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