So that's the entire movie, right? I don't have to actually watch it. They even show call backs from the beginning (Daddy loves who? and the leg thing).
It still looks like Die Hard, but the building is on fire. They could make a neat video game where you've got a limited amount of time before the fire consumes floors or something.
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...oh! I just got the bit in the MI: Fallout trailer with the wall of water. I thought that was some sci fi barrier or something, nah it's a perspective trick. Dude is chained to the wall, the thing he's in is sinking, the camera is locked to the 'ground' as it's rotating into the water. That's really cool.
That's a weird one, because Audiard's other films are stifling in their lack of humor. If the trailer is representative of the film, it looks like there's a reason for that.
That was... kind of cool? Are those the original voice actors? The little kid in my brain started jumping up in down when I heard them speaking, Tigger in particular.
My kids have been listening to a Winnie the Pooh CD on repeat in the car recently, and I think they would love this movie (Daddy might like it too).
EDIT: and I completely lost it at the "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday" line...
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That was... kind of cool? Are those the original voice actors? The little kid in my brain started jumping up in down when I heard them speaking, Tigger in particular.
My kids have been listening to a Winnie the Pooh CD on repeat in the car recently, and I think they would love this movie (Daddy might like it too).
EDIT: and I completely lost it at the "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday" line...
The original, original VAs have all since passed (save for the child actors), but Jim Cummings is voicing Pooh, and he has done so since the late 80s.
That was... kind of cool? Are those the original voice actors? The little kid in my brain started jumping up in down when I heard them speaking, Tigger in particular.
My kids have been listening to a Winnie the Pooh CD on repeat in the car recently, and I think they would love this movie (Daddy might like it too).
EDIT: and I completely lost it at the "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday" line...
Eyor (sp?) is almost certainly the brother from Everybody Loves Raymond.
That was... kind of cool? Are those the original voice actors? The little kid in my brain started jumping up in down when I heard them speaking, Tigger in particular.
My kids have been listening to a Winnie the Pooh CD on repeat in the car recently, and I think they would love this movie (Daddy might like it too).
EDIT: and I completely lost it at the "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday" line...
The original, original VAs have all since passed (save for the child actors), but Jim Cummings is voicing Pooh, and he has done so since the late 80s.
That was... kind of cool? Are those the original voice actors? The little kid in my brain started jumping up in down when I heard them speaking, Tigger in particular.
My kids have been listening to a Winnie the Pooh CD on repeat in the car recently, and I think they would love this movie (Daddy might like it too).
EDIT: and I completely lost it at the "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday" line...
The original, original VAs have all since passed (save for the child actors), but Jim Cummings is voicing Pooh, and he has done so since the late 80s.
Cummings also appears to be continuing as Tigger. To my ear, it was him. IMDB confirms, but it's IMDB, so grain of salt and all that.
I will always think that's a pretty impressive trick, to be able to voice both Pooh and Tigger and have them be distinct.
This is a movie concept that strikes me as tone deaf, given the actual issues that Christopher Milne had with his father's works.
I don't think it's tone deaf because this is the fictional Christopher Robin who actually lived fun times with Pooh, not the historical Christopher Robin who was exploited to some extent to make the books sell better. The existence of the latter does not end the charming nature of the former.
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So that's the entire movie, right? I don't have to actually watch it. They even show call backs from the beginning (Daddy loves who? and the leg thing).
It still looks like Die Hard, but the building is on fire. They could make a neat video game where you've got a limited amount of time before the fire consumes floors or something.
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Damn, I love The Rock, but Batista is eons better an actor THAN Dwyane Johnson.
Also, I now want both The Rock and Batista to be in a live action movie, together.
Who has the rights to, "Bad Dudes"?
This could be good? Or it could be a horrible train wreck.
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That was... kind of cool? Are those the original voice actors? The little kid in my brain started jumping up in down when I heard them speaking, Tigger in particular.
My kids have been listening to a Winnie the Pooh CD on repeat in the car recently, and I think they would love this movie (Daddy might like it too).
EDIT: and I completely lost it at the "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday" line...
The original, original VAs have all since passed (save for the child actors), but Jim Cummings is voicing Pooh, and he has done so since the late 80s.
Eyor (sp?) is almost certainly the brother from Everybody Loves Raymond.
You mean this isn't the original?
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Luckily it's not being made by the same people as the Sky 1 adaptations.
Cummings also appears to be continuing as Tigger. To my ear, it was him. IMDB confirms, but it's IMDB, so grain of salt and all that.
I will always think that's a pretty impressive trick, to be able to voice both Pooh and Tigger and have them be distinct.
Is this what people mean when they say the audio is "muddy"? I couldn't understand half of it.
It sounded fine to me.
Not that this is a bad thing.
Tigger and Roo would totally be down to Bangarang.
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This is a movie concept that strikes me as tone deaf, given the actual issues that Christopher Milne had with his father's works.
I don't think it's tone deaf because this is the fictional Christopher Robin who actually lived fun times with Pooh, not the historical Christopher Robin who was exploited to some extent to make the books sell better. The existence of the latter does not end the charming nature of the former.
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