Looks great, and I really hope it does well.
I'l be waiting for the dvd though, as I almost never go to the theater anymore.
I'l be waiting for the dvd though, as I almost never go to the theater anymore.
I'll be at a free advanced screenin' on Tuesday night (at 9:09 pm), so, yeah, I'm lookin' forward to it.
Excellent. Sounds like 9 is everything I'd hope it would be (and I knew Tim Burton was involved, which was one of the reasons I was interested from early on). I look forward to seeing it when I get the chance (whenever that maybe).I found it a wonderful, entertaining movie. Like a storybook that moves. (HINT: Tim Burton is one of the producers)
Finally a world that is interesting to be in, and a story that doesn't spoon feed the audience everything. It just starts. Some backstory is explained along the way, but how we got to the beginning of the story isn't important.
Fascinating, , well-realized, and even a little spiritual (without being preachy). And even though there's a lot of action in it, it's still, overall, a gentle movie.
Don't know if I'll ever see it again, but I was thoroughly entertained by it.
(NOTE: There are a few very intense and nightmare-like scenes and images which will probably scare younger kids)
--Ted
I'll be at a free advanced screenin' on Tuesday night (at 9:09 pm), so, yeah, I'm lookin' forward to it.
I was supposed to be at one of those last night but they put it in such a small screening room that they weren't able to fit me. I was about 20 spots too far back in line, even though I'd gotten there over an hour before showtime. Heck, the line for last year's preview screening of Wanted was longer, yet I still got in to see that one.
I've had a hard time explaining the plot of 9 to people based on what I've seen in the ads. Best I can come up with is: It's post-apocalyptic and the good guys are a bunch of rejects from The Nightmare Before Christmas and the bad guys are a bunch of robots...![]()
Whenever I see the ads on TV, the quality of the CGI makes it look more like cut scenes from a video game than an actual feature film.
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