ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? Twelve-step programs may be a thing of the past if this becomes the norm. I’m guessing many of us know from experience just how valid this kind of thing can be when it comes to changing behavior. On the plus side, all that exercise you do seems to offset harmful effects of drinking. Then there’s this: a new stimulating what to kick butts.
VA-VA-VOOM: There are not enough words. Or perhaps we are just unable to form them on account of the tongue hanging out of our mouths.
WELL THAT’S JUST UNAPPETIZING: The more we run across stories like this, the more we’re eying the veggie-saurus lifestyle – even if we have to go kicking and screaming.
YOU’VE GOT TO BE KILTING: This is the most intriguing reason we can imagine for the wearing of the pleated plaid man-skirt.
PUTTING THE REAR IN REAR WINDOW: Also, wiggles.
CARPE DIEM:
INCOMING:
Not only does it look good, it sounds great!
Need something else to read?
- Are you planning a spring fling? Make sure you hit the road with everything you need.
- Congratulations – that hard work at the gym has paid off. Now make sure your clothes make the most of your efforts.
- Because there is nothing worse than inviting over that special someone and exposing them to a grubby bachelor pad… get to work. You got this.
The Great Gatsby is going to be perfection. I can just feel it.
The Great Gatsby movie seems very shallow and superficial, stripped of all deeper meaning, which, ironically, is what the book is all about.
The previews also made “Drive” look like it was going to be a car chase movie. But I hear you. Wondering how close it’s going to be to the book.
The Great Gatsby was one of my favorite books when I was in High School, hopefully they don’t screw this up. The stylized HDR camera work looks good, but I am not sure if it will hold up for a whole film length. I do have to agree the preview makes the film look a bit superficial.
Gatsby is a Baz Luhrmann joint, which means it’s going to be absurd and over the top. Lots of people like that, and that’s fine. But I wouldn’t go in expecting it to be like the novel.
While it will most likely be very NOT true to the book, the VISUALS of this movie look to be spellbinding. I kinda love that oversaturated color effect. Also many of the scenes in the trailers just look SUPER busy. Tons of stuff visually going on in each cut. Post production must have been HUGE for this film…
I’d say it’s one of my favorite too? But how do you put a whole book into a one-hour-an-a-half film without losing some of the flavors?