Woohoo! I got to see two movies in one week – what a delightful treat.
On Thursday night I saw "Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride." It had a good mix of humor and ghoulishness, and I liked it despite my general dislike of exposition in song. Many of the characters (particularly the two brides) owe their general shape and appearance to the Rankin/Bass stop-motion specials of the ’60s and ’70s. Tim Burton didn’t pass up any opportunities at homage to the stop-motion pioneers: in one scene, the manufacturer’s label on a grand piano reads "Harryhausen."
"The Corpse Bride" is probably the shortest movie I’ve seen in a long time, but the length felt right for the relatively simple folk tale that provided the plot. If you’re a Tim Burton fan, you’ll want to prepare a spot for it next to your "Nightmare Before Christmas" DVD.
Yesterday I finally got to see "Serenity." I say "finally" because it came out on Friday, and yet I had to wait until Sunday for my schedule to open up so I could go. As it was, I went alone – I couldn’t convince my husband that the magic of TiVo meant that he didn’t have to be home the instant the football game started.
It was AWESOME! Low budget? Sure. A tad insider-y for people who never watched "Firefly"? Yes, maybe a tad, but I suspect it was enjoyable enough on its own merits to be entertaining even for someone who hadn’t already immersed themselves in the characters and backstory.
I gasped out loud at one or two scenes and I recall saying, "Aw, shit!" – also aloud – at one particularly shocking event. I’m not a theater talker, people! I just couldn’t help it after my recent "Firefly" DVD-a-thon.
My only criticism of the movie was that I had a little difficulty understanding some of the dialogue. Maybe it was the sound system in that particular theater…or maybe it’s my poor, heavy-metal-overdriven ear drums. And, yes, I realize that some of the dialogue is in Chinese – I’m talking about English dialogue.
I sincerely hope this will become a movie series (even though this one wrapped up a lot of loose ends, just in case). It’s kind of fun to be able to be all fangirl about a movie, especially compared to my lackluster interest in the final "Star Wars." In the meantime, I need to think about who might want to accompany me to see it again…
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