Monday, January 10, 2005

My husband, the wit

I caught The Neverending Story on HBO this evening. Man, did that ever bring back some memories. That's some scary shit, yo! I'm not sure how I made it through that as a kid. And when Atreyu's horse dies? Oh man.

Some creative IMDBing as I was watching yielded the following information: The Neverending Story was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, who's directing a movie version of Ender's Game, to be released in 2006.

Another movie I loved as a kid was The Last Unicorn. Apparently, they're making a live-action version of it, also to be released in 2006. Interestingly, it stars the same people who did the voices for the 1982 animated original.

BK got home from a business trip while I was finishing up The Neverending Story. I had paused the TiVo and the child-like empress' little cherubic face was on the screen. BK asked, "What's that?" I said, " The Neverending Story! Have you seen it?" To which BK replied, without missing a beat, "I tried, but it was too long."

Badum-ching.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

(sorry this must be in all caps - I really am THAT excited)

OHMYGOD I LOVED THE LAST UNICORN AS A KID!!! IS IT REALLY TRUE!?!?!?!?

Sadly, The Neverending Story scacred the crap out of me as a kid and gave me nightmares for years. I have no fond memories of that movie.

~ missy

January 11, 2005 at 7:27 AM  
Blogger Karo said...

Considering I'm 28 and I was clutching Buster when the Gmork was on the screen, I'd say I would have wet myself at age four.

Depp's looks like Coco fucking Chanel in the CatCF previews. That hair! Those sunglasses! Who's responsible for that disaster?

January 11, 2005 at 2:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shut the Fuck up!! Last Unicorn as a movie---I will stand in line for days to see that. But, Mia Farrow as Molly?!? So glad, Angela Lansbury will be in it again, wasn't she the voice of that character for the cartoon?Is anyone else seeing a problem here?
That was the best ever cartoon made and puts Disney movies to shame

January 12, 2005 at 3:18 PM  

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