I bet it involves a mermaid of some kind!The plot is completely predictable (seriously, just start guessing, you'll probably get at least 80% right),.
I bet it involves a mermaid of some kind!The plot is completely predictable (seriously, just start guessing, you'll probably get at least 80% right),.
I thought it was funnier than Journey to the West, but not nearly as funny as Kung Fu Hustle or Shaolin Soccer.The Mermaid (the Chinese movie that came out this year)
It's decent. The plot is completely predictable (seriously, just start guessing, you'll probably get at least 80% right), but there are plenty of laughs. If you enjoyed Stephen Chow's recent writing and directorial offerings, like Journey to the West, Kung Fu Hustle, and Shaolin Soccer, then you'll probably enjoy this one. Though like Journey to the West, the humor is noticeably darker than his earlier works. For example, there's a scene where an octopus mer-man's tentacles are grilled, chopped, ground into mince, and eaten, all while still attached to his body, and all while he's standing there trying to look composed. The whole scene is played for laughs. It's like, you'll laugh at the funny scenes, and then after the movie is over you'll think back upon what you just laughed at and feel rather bad about yourself. Still though, it's a rather likeable film. Perhaps not quite as good as Journey to the West, but it's still worth a watch if you're a Stephen Chow fan.
Also the female lead is really hot and I hope to see more of her.
You're 80% correct.I bet it involves a mermaid of some kind!
Saw it Monday, it's wonderful. The theaters local to me only have one theater set aside for it though (and a handful of 3d showings a do in another shared theater), so I'm guessing it's not going to do well at all.Kubo and the Two Strings
Possibly the best movie I've seen this year. The animation is amazing, and the studio consistently has put out good movies that haven't made much money. I'll be seeing this one again, because I love this animation. I hope lots of people see this.
This has been a problem for Laika for awhile.Saw it Monday, it's wonderful. The theaters local to me only have one theater set aside for it though (and a handful of 3d showings a do in another shared theater), so I'm guessing it's not going to do well at all.
Yep, box office mojo states that it's made $14m worldwide its first four days. This on a $60m dollar film means it's a flop. Reminds me of Secret of Kells. Beautiful in many ways, but just not drawing crowds, and may not make back its production cost.
Well, they get funding from more than the government too. The have licensing deals, as well make money from each time their movies are aired on TV (Corpse Bride gets TONS of play on Freeform and other movie channels, with ParaNorman getting play soon), as well outside patrons who support their works. They also do the art film circuit, which gets them more revenue as well. ParaNorman won 14 awards by itself.Huh. So they get artistic license because the government funds their flops?
On he one hand, yay, we get content we wouldn't otherwise get and people get jobs in a low cost of living state that are usually only available in high cost of living states.
On the other hand this smells an awful lot like a pork barrel project. I can't imagine that the state gets much benefit from the investment. I wonder how many college students they could fund with that same investment - seems like it might make a better long term investment.
They are only getting about half of the domestic take and maybe a 1/3rd of the foreign.Are they flops? They might not be raking in the dough like blockbusters but 107 return on a 60 million dollar budget seems like it keeps the paychecks rolling. Also, do those numbers include video sales and merchandise?
True, but Laika doesn't do a whole ton of advertising ether. It gets TV spots, movie trailers, and MAYBE the odd print add. I can't imagine they spend nearly as much on advertising as a Triple A movie would.It depends on whether or not those "budgets" include the advertising budget, which frequently is not the case.
The problem with Big Hero 6 is that you have no reason to guess the villain's motivations until they get thrown in your face 3/4ths into the movie.I have both of these ready to go but haven't watched them yet. Instead I watched Big Hero 6. Never watched it before. Pretty formulaic but not bad. Like bland food. Filling and warm, but not gourmet.
How did they not do that? Those fools.Now You See Me 1/2 are way better than Avengers/Ultron, even though I'm still devastated the sequel wasn't "Now You Don't"
I didn't mind the reveal of his motivations. I thought it was rather stupid that his daughter was somehow still alive. It must have been really cold in there or something. So why did Hero and Betamax not freeze? The villain was super obvious the whole time. He was essentially the only other character in the film and the one they tried to pin as the bad guy was too obvious. I'd have liked it to been the guy who was wearing the funky helmet the professor was checking out before Hero took to the stage. Now THAT would have been a motivation! Hero's own invention shown to be used in crimes, putting him on the defensive.The problem with Big Hero 6 is that you have no reason to guess the villain's motivations until they get thrown in your face 3/4ths into the movie.
I think the implication of the hyperspace dimension they access was that time didn't pass there like it normally did there or something. You'll note that the daughter was also the same age as when she went in, despite years having passed in the meantime.I didn't mind the reveal of his motivations. I thought it was rather stupid that his daughter was somehow still alive. It must have been really cold in there or something. So why did Hero and Betamax not freeze? The villain was super obvious the whole time. He was essentially the only other character in the film and the one they tried to pin as the bad guy was too obvious. I'd have liked it to been the guy who was wearing the funky helmet the professor was checking out before Hero took to the stage. Now THAT would have been a motivation! Hero's own invention shown to be used in crimes, putting him on the defensive.
But that, of course, is too complex for Disney audiences. Disney is always so black & white with their motivations.
In the movie Baymax reports that the life form was in hyper sleep.I thought it was rather stupid that his daughter was somehow still alive.
I was expecting this to be about No Man's Sky.Went to Kubo and the Two Strings tonight. My wife meant for us to see it tomorrow ... and we probably should have. Two reasons.
1. the kids in the theater were not having this movie. They laughed at the shitty trailers for trash like The Wild Life and Trolls, but 10 minutes into the movie they were going apeshit about not being there. Several parents were taking their kids out and not coming back.
and 2. I can't even give a full proper opinion of the movie because moments before what I later learned was the biggest scene in the movie, I got an intense stomach cramp all of a sudden and had to rush to the restroom. When I came back, the climax was well underway. My wife gave me a two-sentence version of events so I was able to understand the end, and I will find the scene online at some point so I can at least view that, but I'm really pissed that what was a pretty great movie all around, I fucking missed one of the most important pieces.
Most times that would've helped, but I missed a good 10 minutes of the movie. It was one of those.
Unless it has a digital release somewhere, all you'll be able to find of it right now would be cams, and the quality there is about as good as your wife acting out the scene.My sea-faring skills are awful. I can't find a place to see what I missed without it wanting things from me. My wife will tell me the scene in detail if I want, but I'd really rather watch it. I guess I'm going to have to wait for rental.
Unless someone here knows a thing or two, arr.
That makes me wonder how these Tumblr kids make gifs of movie spoilers the day of release. It's not stuff from trailers or clips; I've had to unfollow people because of it.Unless it has a digital release somewhere, all you'll be able to find of it right now would be cams, and the quality there is about as good as your wife acting out the scene.
Big movies are more likely to get leaked digital releases. Someone somewhere that has access to the data just let's it slip online. A movie like this isn't as much a target, so most sources of acquirement are going to be digital streams from on demand, usually from other countries where the movie is released digitally rather than in theaters. But if no digital source is available, then the salty dogs have to resort to more crude means, like using a camcorder to video a movie screen.That makes me wonder how these Tumblr kids make gifs of movie spoilers the day of release. It's not stuff from trailers or clips; I've had to unfollow people because of it.
But if it's that rare, there's no way I'm finding it, so I'll just have to wait. Thanks.
Granted there's not much competition in Hollywood-BUT STILL!I saw Kubo.
It's the best.
Laika are undisputed lords of stop motion.
I'm gonna toss in of all time.Granted there's not much competition in Hollywood-BUT STILL!