No props, I’m afraid. I did get a copy of the LotR Weapons and Warfare book signed by a bunch of the Weta folks, including Richard Taylor. Incidentally, the book is really far, far more than just about “weapons and warfare”; it’s basically a mini-guide to everything LotR, including character info, locations, battles, etc. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who loved the films but maybe (like me) didn’t read and memorize all the books. It’s an excellent companion.
Anyway… back to the original topic:
I live within a couple of miles of two big theaters and I love movies, so I go see quite a few. Big ones I’ve already seen this year:
Batman Begins - excellent movie. It’s really more about Bruce Wayne than it is Batman. It’s definitely the Batman movie we’ve all been waiting for.
Fantastic Four - I have to admit that I really wasn’t expecting much at all from this one. It surprised me by being a lot better than I expected. It’s certainly entertaining, but it won’t be winning awards.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith - I was looking forward to this one for a while. Again, no awards here and don’t go in expecting anything too serious, but it’s entertaining and that’s what I want in a movie.
Saints and Soldiers - Small, independent film. WWII allied soldiers trapped behind lines with info that could save thousands. Find this DVD at the video store and you won’t be disappointed.
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith - very good, but as usual the character acting and dialog was a bit subpar (aside from Ewan, who was excellent)
War of the Worlds - very good, I thought. I went in expecting to just be entertained by another summer “popcorn” flick, but Spielberg really managed to make the movie more than that. Tom Cruise was surprisingly good and there’s an excellent surprise guest star in it.
Wedding Crashers - I love Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, so it would have been hard to go wrong here. It won’t win any awards, but if you like their other stuff you’ll certainly like this one. Very, very funny.
Movies I’m looking forward to:
King Kong - Peter Jackson remakes a classic. ‘nuff said. (Except that Jackson’s also responsible for ‘Meet the Feebles’, but we’ll just ignore that.)
Pink Panther - The original’s a classic, but this certainly looks funny, too.
Serenity - I drool every time I watch the trailer. If you didn’t watch the series, do yourself a favor and rent it on DVD or catch it on the SciFi channel.
The Island - Looks cool and it’s hard to go wrong with Ewan McGregor.