Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF It was a fantastic movie, my favorite of '07 so far. Definitely not for all tastes, but Tykwer fans should be pleased. Anyone else see it?
Originally Posted By Ursula We worked on it. From the scenes I saw, I am really looking forward to enjoying this movie. I really hope it doesn't get swept under the table with all of the bigger marketing-budgeted films. I love Dustin Hoffman, just so you know. Every day, he came in with coffee for the crew, and at the end of his recordings, gave my crew each an autographed present.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd I just heard about it yesterday and was intrigued, but unfortunately with the kiddo, I don't get to see many movies above the PG rating in the theater. I've also been trying to figure out an escape plan to see Pan's Laberynthe. As soon as it's out on pay per view and my DS is in bed I'll be seeing it.
Originally Posted By DAR Roeper and the critic filling in for Ebert reviewed it yesterday and let's just say their thumbs weren't pointing upwards. That was the first time I've heard of this.
Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF Ursula -- How cool! I'm a huge, huge fan of Tom Tykwer, myself. I wasn't sure how the prose would translate to a visual medium, but I was very pleased with it. I made a huge, huge splurge and got the perfume coffret that was created to tie in with the book and movie. It's very, very interesting and intriguing. What the creators managed to do with it is incredible.