I'm weird...I've never seen Dracula or Frankenstein (as shows). I have read Frankenstein but never read Dracula...I need help...
So basically, you watched a raunchier Aladdin.Speaking of fantasy...my wife and I had just completed watching a long-running older TV series (House) that we both had been enjoying for many weeks and which came to a very final, complete and satisfying conclusion. Yesterday we sat down and did a bit of surfing and came upon something called "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and I almost passed on it. The fact that it was directed by George Miller is really what swayed me to turn it on; but it was my turn to pick a movie and that overrode my wife's lack of interest in the thing.
Surprise! We both loved it! Tilda Swinton (perfect in this role) plays an academic who releases a djinn (Idris Elba, also perfectly cast in this role...) from a bottle and spends the movie discussing with him what her three wishes will be while listening to his tale of how he came to be in the bottle. The acting is perfect, the dialogue is wonderful, the music is absolutely beautiful, the visuals are subtle and yet magnificent to look at. It's not an actioner; very little violence or gore, a great deal of nudity (but very little of it attractive!), with plenty of intriguing hints throughout which suggest that much of the story lies within the mind of Swinton's character rather than in reality.
The ending was final and satisfying, and completed the story beautifully. I suppose that a sequel could have been built upon that ending, but it would be both unnecessary and undesired. And the fact that the film was apparently an abysmal box-office flop pretty much guarantees there won't be one. Excellent!
It's a bit offbeat, certainly not to everyone's taste...but I consider it one of those delightful surprises that crop up sometimes; never heard of it, know nothing about it, and end up enjoying it thoroughly.
esoxlucius ...you listening? You'll like it...so will your wife...you know you can trust me!
It's connection to the Tales of the Arabian Nights is one of the things that drew me to it; I loved mythology in general, and those stories in particular, as a kid.So basically, you watched a raunchier Aladdin.
I'm talking about the classic Aladdin, the OG Robin Williams as the Genie Aladdin. Not the cringe new live-action crap they keep coming out with.It's connection to the Tales of the Arabian Nights is one of the things that drew me to it; I loved mythology in general, and those stories in particular, as a kid.
Aladdin? Are you referring to the Disney effort? All the Disney animations in recent years are just re-tellings of old classic stories, but with all the characters (human and otherwise) transformed into smart-assed wise-cracking SLV's, who often break into song at the most inopportune moments. I can't stand 'em.
"Classic"?!?!?I'm talking about the classic Aladdin, the OG Robin Williams as the Genie Aladdin.
Uh yeah, the Classic. Is there another that I don't know about?"Classic"?!?!?
I will absolutely NOT be watching! Once bitten and all that, lol.you listening? You'll like it...so will your wife...you know you can trust me!