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  • Interview with Charlie Kaufman & Spike Jonze

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    Adaptation  (2002)

    After watching the movie Adaptation one normally is left bewildered as to what just happened and how much, if any, reality was written into this script. After I watched it a few times I decided to do some research, it was just too heady. I just came across this interview of Charlie Kaufman (Screenwriter) and Spike Jonze (Director) about the movie. It sheds some light on things in case you need some illumiation.

    Here is the interview via. About.com 

    As always feedback is much appreciated. 


  • MovieMind works!

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    Minority Report  (2002)

    28 Days Later  (2003)

    Children of Men  (2006)

    Ok so for three consecutive days MovieMind has suggested I watch Children of Men so last night I did and I was impressed. I was a big fan of 12 Monkeys and Wasa told this was similar but better and it think that was a correct assesment. While I didn't find the acting Oscar worthy. The plot was well concieved and written. Kudos to Alfonso Cuarón and Timothy J. Sexton for their writing and also Cuarón's direction. It often seems to me that when the director also writes, things seem to be tighter, unless that person is well...lacking talent. The sets in the movie were awesome every thing was believable. I'm one of thoes agnostic types that just really don't get into things that are "sloppy fiction". This movie, take for instance, the cars in the movie are futuristic not overwelmingly so and they still drive on regular pavement. In twenty years this will most likely be the case, unlike Minority Report or The Fifth Element. This was definatly a dark film, not noir , but to use a better adjective, grimey. A similar feel as 28 Days Later. Over all a very good watch. I kept thinking while I was watching this that Alfonso Cuarón would do a good job with a screen version of Jose Saramago's book "Blindness" about an episode of blindness that sweeps across the globe, excluding only one woman. It's a very dark grimey book that would make an excellent film. Please someone take me up on this.

 

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