Brad Pitt is old. Wonder if that's why he took the role in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button -- to cover his own wrinkles. Kind of a joke, but frankly, he plops out as a wrinkly old infant and grows up in this movie (er, grows down). Look... I'm all for gimmicks, but this one is kinda half baked. I'm not sure it lends much to the movie besides hogtie Pitt from being able to show any real ability to act his age. I mean, have you ever seen a four-year-old boy?... come on, they are a f*cking loud, wild handful until they hit adolescence, and then boys just talk about t*ts and *ss and f*rts until they get married and their wives tell 'em to shut the f*ck up. Here, old and crusty kid Brad is just a calm and quiet bore.
Hey, I dig the epic. Yo, I dig the love story through the ages. I'm a sensitive guy. The movie's great on many levels. The effects are good (how they screw Pitt's head on that little body is beyond me). And Cate Blanchett is totally watchable and actually looks hot in this one... not sure if it's because she's a ballerina or if I'm warmin' up to those cheekbones. I can tell you the latter can't be the case 'cause Tilda Swinton is in this one as well, and queen chisel-cheek still can't warm milk if you ask me.
FilmBender is Funny Movie Reviews. David Fincher directed this one... he did some of the coolest movies ever -- Seven, The Game, and Fight Club to name a few -- and put just as much care into this one. Sure I had some issues with it, but give it a try, and let me know what you think. I liked it. It's a long one though, and final note... they don't even attempt to put Brad's head on a "younger" version of himself at the end of the film. Could he be too old for f/x to make that happen? Curious.
Hey so wheres the review?
Posted by: Jing Ol MaiBalls | Thursday, December 25, 2008 at 10:09 PM
you call that a review, this is a review:
that sucked
Posted by: UM okay | Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 04:40 PM
I'm f*cked then... thought that was one of my better ones. Anyway, read the lame "About Me" thingy... says I'm under no obligation to write you a review.
Posted by: FilmBender | Friday, January 02, 2009 at 09:30 AM
Cate Blanchett with a southern accent FTW; but Benjamin Button kept dragging on, always pausing dramatically on Brad Pitt's face, a lot like Meet Joe Black, FTL
Posted by: coffee | Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 09:48 PM