Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
Dec. 23rd, 2007 11:15 pmAll right, I saw the free TV-premiere yesterday.
My friend Attila keeps saying that we both have strange tastes. It might be true, as I usually can't enjoy movies everyone else is getting sooo excited about. Or books. Whatever. Well, at least Attila likes James T. Kirk, whom I utterly despise. But again, he's a guy, and guys usually like Marty Stues because they instinctively identify themselves with them. I guess women are more jelaous, which is the reason why we hate Mary Sues. But I digress...
Okay, Charlie. It was kitch. Utter, unblemished kitsch. So much so that I almost liked it. If only there weren't he case of the stupid and malevolent fat kid. I wish Hollywood would stop portraying overweight people as ridiculous or evil. That aspect killed what little I actually liked about the movie.
I liked the Oompah Loompahs or whatever they were called. They were funny, especially their musical interludes. And I liked Johnny Depp, although I usually don't like him. He has talent, though - even if it makes one wonder why the only seemingly normal character he played (in "The Astronaut's Wife") was actually possessed by an alien. *g*
But again, I have strange tastes. I'm probably the only person on this planet who finds the Harry Potter books poorly written and boring. Don't shoot me! I've tried, I really have, I even hunted down the English originals - with the same result: they bore me to tears. Perhaps I've read too many really good children's books, written by talented writers in my childhood.
Besides, I haven't seen a single incredibly popular, Academy Award winner movie that I'd have liked. Yep, I do have strange tastes.
My friend Attila keeps saying that we both have strange tastes. It might be true, as I usually can't enjoy movies everyone else is getting sooo excited about. Or books. Whatever. Well, at least Attila likes James T. Kirk, whom I utterly despise. But again, he's a guy, and guys usually like Marty Stues because they instinctively identify themselves with them. I guess women are more jelaous, which is the reason why we hate Mary Sues. But I digress...
Okay, Charlie. It was kitch. Utter, unblemished kitsch. So much so that I almost liked it. If only there weren't he case of the stupid and malevolent fat kid. I wish Hollywood would stop portraying overweight people as ridiculous or evil. That aspect killed what little I actually liked about the movie.
I liked the Oompah Loompahs or whatever they were called. They were funny, especially their musical interludes. And I liked Johnny Depp, although I usually don't like him. He has talent, though - even if it makes one wonder why the only seemingly normal character he played (in "The Astronaut's Wife") was actually possessed by an alien. *g*
But again, I have strange tastes. I'm probably the only person on this planet who finds the Harry Potter books poorly written and boring. Don't shoot me! I've tried, I really have, I even hunted down the English originals - with the same result: they bore me to tears. Perhaps I've read too many really good children's books, written by talented writers in my childhood.
Besides, I haven't seen a single incredibly popular, Academy Award winner movie that I'd have liked. Yep, I do have strange tastes.
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Date: 2007-12-24 12:22 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-12-24 07:02 pm (UTC)Happy holidays, little sis!
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Date: 2007-12-25 01:00 am (UTC)And happy holidays to you, too! *hugs*
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Date: 2007-12-26 07:35 pm (UTC)Besides, no matter what I might think of the books personally, they did get the majority of the kids back to reading (at all), and alone for that, I forgive them their quality.
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Date: 2007-12-27 01:09 am (UTC)Well, you're right. That should be saved for the Eldest series.
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