10/50
Went to the premier at DIFF — congrats to Brian and everyone involved, could feel the love in the room for the screening.
10/50
Went to the premier at DIFF — congrats to Brian and everyone involved, could feel the love in the room for the screening.
You'd think a tv special that opens with a reanimated clockwork corpse would be more fun. What's the word for a tv special made to test ideas the studio aren't willing to take a larger financial risk on? Get used to these I guess. The homogenisation of culture by the House of Mouse continues apace.
I don't know, disappointing — felt quite like exposition at the start and then just continues to feel like exposition throughout. All the novelty of a culture and political economy based on gasoline/water/bullets was used up in the first one so we just find ourselves where we already were, and the film doesn't really build on any of it, just kind of jogs between locations. For a film so obviously big, it felt disappointingly small.
Suffers from the lack of…