Turtleheart
Kiznaiver
When you see one of your friend reading A Suitable Boy, then you'll know what big is. Regardless, even The Hobbit has enough in it for two films, if they don't cut ¾ of it out as most movie adaptations do. Rather, it is the irony that even the smallest of the three volumes of The Lord of Rings is over twice the length of The Hobbit, and each of those only got one feature each. Though there is already the irony of how the length of the film is inversely proportional to the relative length of the books, so in this respect The Hobbit fits in perfectly.Lelouch said:But I thought the book was Big I seen my friend reading it in school.
Having already seen Azur & Asmar (you should too, if you haven't already) and more or less missed Stardust, the ones I'm most excited about are Persepolis (25 April 2008) and Coraline (2009). Would like to see more live-action, but… Somehow, at the moment, I just don't feel attracted to live-action when in colour. Despite that, I will try to I'm a Cyborg, but That's OK (Saibogujiman Kwenchana), which I'd mistakenly given up getting a cinema release here, and The Go Master (Wú Qīngyuán), the new film from the director of Springtime in a Small Town. No sign of Big Bang Love: Juvenile A (Yonjûroku-Okunen no Koi), however.
However, my main point of this post was to alert you all to http://www.myfilms.co.uk – a somewhat useful site which lets one type in the title of a film and your postcode, and then lists the cinemas showing it in order of their distance from you. Supposedly, one can also use it for future releases, and it will tell you when it's starting to play near you (but I've been less successful with this side of it so far).
Oh, and I don't comprehend the fuss over Kung Fu Panda which seemingly eveyone around me is in. To me, it seems like a big budget knock off from TV's Skunk Fu. And funnily, just today or yesterday it suddenly hit me – where the bleep is Gambit in the X-Men films? Having just done a done Google search, I don't believe I'll, visually, have much problem with watching this actor.