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Dec. 17th, 2000 01:26 am
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Meeting Isis and tarpo tomorrow, at Liberties, Boca Raton, at 1pm. anyone else in the area, Stalkers... come by and say hello! I'll buy you a coke if you use the magic phrase "hungrybaby no wongo wongo".

got a copy of the dune show from sci-fi channel... debating whether to read bluebeard for a few moments with dune in the background, or just pure bluebeard or pure dune.

I think I'll pop in the tape, and see how it goes.

saw a clip of grinch today, and it put me off.... grinch as a baby scene had wife-swapping parties, and cheating wives having the bosses' baby in whoville? what the? Maybe because it was out of context, but it burned my britches.... Cindy Lou-hoo is adorable, though.

pondering... so, how many movie folk are going to leave the country, now? Kim Basinger, Alec Baldwin, Robert Altman , Michael Douglas, and a few others... was Ellen DeGenerous one?

When are they leaving? I want to see that press...and if they don't go, I want to see them apologize, for breaking their word.

oh, and I saw an ad for the new planet of the apes movie. holy moley. do you people know of my fondness for this series?

here's a slight breakdown, which I think only makes it sound more keen, no real spoilers -

This new Planet of the Apes film is being directed by Tim Burton (Sleepy Hollow, Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman) and stars Mark Wahlberg (Three Kings, Boogie Nights). Neither a direct re-make of the classic starring Charlton Heston nor a close adaptation of the novel by Pierre Boulle, this version, from a script by William Broyles Jr. (China Beach, Apollo 13), is instead a "re-imagination" of the ape-planet concept. The film is also said to be inspired by the entire series of Planet of the Apes, rather than just the first film. There will still be people in ape costumes, which are reported to be similar to the masks from the original, only updated and more articulated to better show off the actors beneath. The make-up work is being done by Academy Award winner Rick Baker (Ed Wood, Men in Black, The Nutty Professor). Other repeat Burton-crew include Academy Award winning production designer Rick Heinrichs (Sleepy Hollow, The Big Lebowski), Academy Award nominated composer Danny Elfman (Oingo Boingo, The Simpsons theme), and Academy Award nominated costume designer Colleen Atwood ( Edward Scissorhands, Beloved). There is still, reportedly, a big shocker ending; something just as shocking to modern audiences as the Statue of Liberty shot was at the end of the original.

I can't wait. Opens July 27, 2001, if all goes to plan.

Date: 2000-12-16 10:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hissyfit.livejournal.com
i dunno what it is about the make up effects that they use for the whos, but it makes the women really friggin hot. and it made the guys look kind of silly. but those little up-turned noses. ahhh...

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Date: 2000-12-17 07:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
Hmm... molly shannon (normally quite a little hottie) looked a bit dippy. :) strangely, the boys seemed to have noses like goofy, long snouts, little tiny nose tip...

Date: 2000-12-16 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mauracelt.livejournal.com
new one?? when where how soon?? I loved that series so much I cut class to see it open once! geeess the originals are really something, are they going to stick to the same basic formula?

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Date: 2000-12-17 07:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
Opens July 27, 2001, if all goes to plan.
Neither a direct re-make of the classic starring Charlton Heston nor a close adaptation of the novel by Pierre Boulle, this version, from a script by William Broyles Jr. (China Beach, Apollo 13), is instead a "re-imagination" of the ape-planet concept. The film is also said to be inspired by the entire series of Planet of the Apes, rather than just the first film.

silly goose, it's all explained above. :)

I got really hyped too, when I first saw it.

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Date: 2000-12-17 07:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mauracelt.livejournal.com
ok i was just so excited that I skimmed instead of reading it through ooops! thanks

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Date: 2000-12-17 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
no worries. :) quite welcome! :)

Date: 2000-12-17 06:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i.livejournal.com
i'm looking forward to that too! tell me how you like the dune thing. i traded off cable for a dsl, so i don't get the sci-fi channel. hopefully it will be sold in stores eventually.

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Date: 2000-12-17 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
I keep putting of the viewing... bluebeard grabbed me too agressively. :) I will post about it when I get to view it, though.

ape-a-rific

Date: 2000-12-17 10:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eebomb.livejournal.com
wow. i had no idea there were plans for this. it sounds potentially awesome with also the chance for dissapointment especially since i am already totally pumped for it. there is no way they could get as great or as bad as the old series. it will probably fall somewhere in between.
thanks for the 411

Re: ape-a-rific

Date: 2000-12-17 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
I'm going into it, assuming the worst, hoping for the best. :) Glad to see a fine beekeeper-type person such as yourself hyped too!!

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