I remember when you posted the link to the trailer for this film. I just saw it on DVD, was wondering what you thought about the finished film. I don't want to say anything until I read what you thought of it. I didn't get to see it in the theatre, so I had to wait for VHS, DVD release.
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naw, I haven't seen that movie yet...though I have to admit that Jason Isaacs looks pretty cool as Captain Hook. I always liked Bob Hoskins as Smee in 1991's 'Hook.' But Robin Williams as Pan and Juila Roberts as Tink?....naaah.
They're claiming that this 'Peter Pan' movie is more true to the Barrie book than the other versions...so how did they do, Phacker?;) I have always been a fan of the book.
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I am a reader, so I also am a fan of J. M. M. Barrie. It was good, but Spielberg's "Hook" was more entertaining in the long run.
Honestly though I watched it at someone else's home so, maybe if I could see it by myself I might appreciate it more.
Hook was good, as was the actor that played Peter. And some of the scenes and effects were fantastic, but one of the things that bothered me and may have been the tv set I was watching it on, was they seemed to rely a lot on filtering colorwize to achieve mood and effect, and sometimes the shift was a bit too abrupt.
Also some of the fairy dust special effects...all I could think of was oh they used a particle generator...but that's probably just me. I was thinking maybe more of a blur effect might have lended more mystery. But like I say it's worth seeing, and I'll probably see it again, maybe the next time by myself so I can get more in the mood.
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I saw the movie not too long ago, but in a theatre, and posted the following review at another board. Since I wrote it only a few hours after having seen it, I repeat it here because my opinion in it is a lot fresher than what I could give you know. (It's a positive review but keep in mind that I adore the book ardently! Some spoilers.)
And to add to the Hook-discussion: while that movie felt a lot more American and less dream-like, I'd say Hoffman takes the cake as far as portraying Hook is concerned. Isaacs did very, very well in my opinion, though, but he was just a little too young for the role.