A look at some of my posts about this movie (mere updates about the movie's progress) show a torrent of comments from young'uns asking for information on auditions and explaining their suitability for a certain role, based on their own affinity with the character and physical resemblance. I thought it was quite touching.
When a favorite book is tapped for movie-dom, it validates the fan's interest in the story and the characters which is why these silver screen offerings are anticipated so eagerly. The one thing fans ask of the director is "don't mess up."
Chris Columbus is NOT a brilliant director but he can get a movie done in workman like fashion. His first two Harry Potter movies were fairly faithful and straight forward tellings of the tale. It took director, Alfonso CuarĂ³n to lift the series and the actors' performances to the next level and in many ways the series has been running on that energy ever since.
What Columbus lacks in artistry he makes up in his ability to steer a movie across the finish line while not annoying fans of the books too much. I enjoyed Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief . The actors performed with great earnestness. Special kudos to Brandon T. Jackson as Grover, who was able to shape his lines with just the right tone and flair and humor.
The BEST part though was standing in line for popcorn before the movie and taking measure of the types of people there on a chilly Saturday afternoon. The weekend before, Treebeard and I had gone to see Crazy Heart and I was amused to see the lobby of the theater OVERRUN with teen girls, all streaming in to see Dear John.
This day the boys were there in force. Like that perennial boy-favorite book, Go, Dog. Go!, there were big boys, small boys, skater boys, video game boys, soccer players, football players. Boys wearing glasses, boys wearing caps, tall boys, short boys, young boys and old boys and they were all headed for the same theater I was.
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By: Camille,
on 2/24/2010
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OH, man. I want to see this, but I've heard varying reviews of "Oh, NOES! It's hideous!" vs. "It's okay." Sooo. I'm tempted. I feel better about it since it has people talking about the books there.
Go, guys!
The thing to remember is Chris Columbus is NOT a BRILLIANT director. Some of the dialog is fairly stolid. BUT it is enjoyable! Also, any time, even fleeting, that Sean Bean is on screen is a happy clappy moment for me and Pierce Brosnan, even with a horse's rear-end is AOK.