anyone see this yet (El Labyrinto Del Fauno)?
caught it this weekend and thought it was pretty great. not as much fantasy as I thought there was going to be, but Easily better than the Devil's Backbone, which was also super. oddly similar films in that they parallel horror with war and war politics. lots of cringe inducing moments.
Pan and the Baby-Eater were great great great/creepy.
the people that brought their kid to the theater when we went are idiots.
good stuff.
NC
film: Pan s Labyrinth
2I've seen Cronos and The Devil's Backbone and enjoyed both. Hope this one comes to my area. Still haven't seen Hellboy yet. What did you think of that one?
film: Pan s Labyrinth
3Haven't seen Cronos or Hellboy yet, would like to do so. Hellboy looks kinda weak, however.
kerble is right.
film: Pan s Labyrinth
4I have Hellboy at home right now, but probably not the time to watch it. I'm really excited to see Pan's Labyrinth, but I'm not holding my breath for it to come to this area.
NC enough to drive an hour away to see, or wait for the video?
NC enough to drive an hour away to see, or wait for the video?
Why do you make it so scary to post here.
film: Pan s Labyrinth
6Weird. I just got home from seeing this. I thought it was fan-fucking-tastic. I must admit, I was under the impression it was gonna be a dark kid's fairytale, so was genuinely shocked and disturbed on more than one occasion. The sound was great, the juxtaposition of fairytale and all too real drama was great and it looked superb.
Not crap. Not in the slightest.
Not crap. Not in the slightest.
daniel robert chapman wrote:The biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased cunts.
film: Pan s Labyrinth
8Linus Van Pelt wrote:NC enough to drive an hour away to see, or wait for the video?
Pan and the Pale-Man alone are worth seeing on the big screen. Pan is towering. We were glad we didn't wait for the video, fwiw. We drove about half an hour out of the city to see it, if that helps yr. decision.
kerble is right.
film: Pan s Labyrinth
9I was pleasantly surprised to find it was playing in the big auditorium at the Cantera last weekend. Seeing this on the largest screen in the western suburbs was very not crap
film: Pan s Labyrinth
10I just recently read that Del Toro didn't charge for his salary during the making of this movie. Instead, that money went to some final details that ended up making the film even better.
He also mentions how he refused to make the ending a happy one; something that would have allowed the film to have a more mainstream exposure.
Not Crap
He also mentions how he refused to make the ending a happy one; something that would have allowed the film to have a more mainstream exposure.
Not Crap