
The trailer tells you the premise, and you can guess most of the story, so the real enjoyment is watching the cast have some fun. If anything, the men are positioned as the eye candy: it's as if Patrick Dempsey and James Marsden are battling to see who's more floppy-haired and pretty. (Advantage: Cyclops.) Susan Sarandon is such a good fit as a wicked queen that I wonder why she doesn't get campy more often. And as the movie inched toward its inevitable resolution, I was mostly concerned with how Idina Menzel fit into the happily ever after.
* I never understood this. When people haven't seen the movie yet, how can they pretend that their predictions are anything more than guesswork? It's as if one person offers a vague opinion and everyone else latches on. Then the rest of us (who don't live in NYC or LA) hear about the hype for months. Hollywood punditry is lame.
Having said that, the film has legit chances in the Makeup and Song categories.
6 comments:
thanks for the review, I was wondering about this one! Sounds worth a look. I think I may go see August Rush when it opens next week.
Dude, Idina Menzel is in it? Please tell me I should take DQ.
How easily does DQ scare?
Imagine the kinds of scary things that wicked queens do in past animated Disney movies like Sleeping Beauty. Stuff like old hag teeth, green lights, transfiguration. Then apply those to a live action situation. That's it. Use your best judgment.
No, Quinn...you should take ME!
Mmmm, Cyclops. Eases the pain.
K, perhaps DQ's "grandmother"/fairy godmother would like to accompany us on a girls' day?
DQ does NOT scare easily.
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