Saturday, January 10, 2009
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was originally published on May 27, 1922. F. Scott Fitzgerald's story was inspired by a remark of Mark Twain's to the effect that it was a pity that the best part of life came at the beginning and the worst part at the end.
I read the short story hours before seeing the movie version, and can truly say that the movie is definitely a "loose" adaptation of the real deal. Both were good, but I can't figure out why they had to stray so far from the original. The only similarities between the two were the facts that his name was Benjamin, and he grew younger rather than older. That was it. Everything else was simply made up.
In my opinion (which doesn't matter much), Eric Roth (screenwriter) decided to take a great idea and make it his own. I hate that. It seemed like he said, "This is how I would write it."
So while I hated the fact that the story had been tainted, I loved the movie. The running time was 2 hours and 48 minutes, but it certainly didn't seem like it. There was a new adventure around every corner. Watching Cate Blanchett age and Brad Pitt get younger was like watching an impending train wreck: a disaster that you can't not watch.
I will not be surprised if Button wins many Oscars this year, but will be disappointed if it wins the award for Best Adaptation, but this is only my opinion.
Mike... the critic.
I read the short story hours before seeing the movie version, and can truly say that the movie is definitely a "loose" adaptation of the real deal. Both were good, but I can't figure out why they had to stray so far from the original. The only similarities between the two were the facts that his name was Benjamin, and he grew younger rather than older. That was it. Everything else was simply made up.
In my opinion (which doesn't matter much), Eric Roth (screenwriter) decided to take a great idea and make it his own. I hate that. It seemed like he said, "This is how I would write it."
So while I hated the fact that the story had been tainted, I loved the movie. The running time was 2 hours and 48 minutes, but it certainly didn't seem like it. There was a new adventure around every corner. Watching Cate Blanchett age and Brad Pitt get younger was like watching an impending train wreck: a disaster that you can't not watch.
I will not be surprised if Button wins many Oscars this year, but will be disappointed if it wins the award for Best Adaptation, but this is only my opinion.
Mike... the critic.
Friday, January 09, 2009
First Kiss
Happy Birthday Shannon!!!
Shannon turns 29 (again) today, so I thought it would be interesting to see who else shares this special day:
1978 - A.J. from Backstreet Boys (who?)
1967 - Dave Matthews, singer
1959 - Mark Martin, NASCAR Driver
1951 - Crystal Gayle, Country singer
1944 - Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin (that is so cool)
1941 - Joan Baez, Folk singer
1935 - Bob Denver, Gilligan
1913 - Richard Nixon, 37th U.S. President
1978 - A.J. from Backstreet Boys (who?)
1967 - Dave Matthews, singer
1959 - Mark Martin, NASCAR Driver
1951 - Crystal Gayle, Country singer
1944 - Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin (that is so cool)
1941 - Joan Baez, Folk singer
1935 - Bob Denver, Gilligan
1913 - Richard Nixon, 37th U.S. President
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Florida vs. Oklahoma
As most people will tell you, I hate being wrong... about anything. That being said, I hope that I am wrong tonight. I think Florida is going to spank Oklahoma in the National Championship game. Nothing would make me happier than to be wrong this evening. I'm sure that most of you agree with me: you hate Florida, but predict that they will win another National Championship. Here's to being wrong!!! Go Sooners!!!
Kickoff is in 15 minutes, so why are you reading this? Get to the closest TV!
Kickoff is in 15 minutes, so why are you reading this? Get to the closest TV!