posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 03:53pm on 28/06/2003
:P

Well, I went to the video shop...currently being bored by 28 Days Later. It's basically a really shit, predictable version of The Stand, without even the religious mania to keep it interesting. We've spent most of the film complaing about how we could survive so much better than the characters cos we're roleplayers ;)

We've got Dr Strangelove and Memento for later...mmm, tasty paranoia.

You know the others are away from PCs this weekend though, right?
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 03:58pm on 28/06/2003
*rofl* I haven't seen that nor the stand.

Dr Strangelove is the best film, evar :) If you have it on DVD, be sure to watch some of the extras! Memento means nothing to me...

Yeah, I know they're all away, hence me bitching about it, and I'm trying to keep my phone bill at a decent level this month, rather than the £60 (wellllll, technically £230 including upgrade, which I get back in my salary) it was last month! ;)
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 04:06pm on 28/06/2003
*nods* We hire DVDs now, it's just easier to say video shop. :)

Haven't seen Dr Strangelove, kinda looking forward to it. The Stand is a Stephen King book, btw...dunno if it was made into a film but it's worth a read if you're into apocalyptica. Ruthy said Memento was very scary.
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 04:19pm on 28/06/2003
It's always gonna be the video shop. DVD shop sounds wrong!

The Stand, yeah it is definitely a film, was on today on one of my random channel surfing moments.

One of my favourite things from the Dr Strangelove film is the war room, you'll know what I'm talking about. I remember hearing that the director got them to cover the enormous table in the war room with green velvet, to make it look like the people in there were at a betting table, gambling with the power they had. Even though the entire film is B&W :)
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 04:23pm on 28/06/2003
That sounds groovy. I love little touches like that...that's why 28DL was disappointing because it starts off fantastically with a completely deserted London, beautifully filmed. You could really see the director's influence (he did Shallow Grave). Then the writer takes over and it's bloody Alex Garland (The Beach) so it goes completely lame. The end is so Hollywood, too.

Yeah, looking on IMBD The Stand was a made for TV - shame really. I wish they wouldn't do that with a good book.
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 05:02pm on 28/06/2003
'slways a shame when movie production staff seem to have "problems" like that, where they obviously have differing views on how a film should go.
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 05:10pm on 28/06/2003
Yep. It's as though the director (who's British) shot the first half an hour and then had to go cap in hand to the US studios for cash, whereupon they said "yeah, fine, but you have to do it our way"; and inevitabley ended up with the usual Hollywood trashy ending.
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 05:18pm on 28/06/2003
In which case, one has to ask "why a US studio"? :)

Anyhow, it's bedtime. Watching Glastonbury 2003 on BBC is tiring, all that singing along ;)
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 05:37pm on 28/06/2003
Not like we have a booming film industry here, is it? Loads of talent, no cash, cos it's all about the box office not the art.

*muttermutter, wombles off into the distance in search of a pipe and slippers...*
 
posted by [identity profile] arosoff.livejournal.com at 04:20pm on 28/06/2003
They made The Stand into an 8hr miniseries for ABC (that's with commercials, so it's really shorter than that, probably 6½ hrs). I think I've seen it on video, and it's been re-shown on cable.

The book's better, especially the uncut edition that was released in the '90s (they made King cut a few hundred pages to keep the price down).

28 Days Later just came out in the cinema here yesterday. Memento was great, though I wouldn't call it scary.

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