I delayed part two of the World of Warcraft doodles to post my tribute to Iron Man. We finally watched it on Saturday night. I won't give a long review (unlike some people), but suffice to say, we both enjoyed it. I didn't have much doubt: any movie that all my friends recommend must be good. It wasn't spectacular, but there was nothing wrong with the movie, and it was thorougly enjoyable. Usually, they screw up one of those two axes.
I managed to eke out a few doodles over the weekend. My queue is slowly growing. Now, if only I can keep it up.
The Watchmen did not suck. We were very happy to see that. The movie could have lost thirty minutes and been a bit better (for the mainstream), but we don't understand the negative reviews. It was both faithful to the comic book, and enjoyable as a standalone movie. I think the end threw people off. The characters in the movie are not good and evil. There's a healthy spectrum that violates most moviegoers expectations.
Busy busy day.
Here's a Horrible I doodled after watching Where the Wild Things Are. I loved this movie. I read the book as a child but I don't remember much about it. I do remember that as a child I was very much like the main character in my weird emotional outbursts.
Long time no speak. It's been a busy few days.
Here's a goody. Julie and I saw this movie back in April before Dalia took over our lives. It was a surprisingly good if bloody movie. And since it met the bar and had interesting visuals, I had to Horrible-ized it.
Another excellent Bollywood film: Rab Ne Bana Di Jod. The plot takes an unexpected twist in this romantic comedy (but, don't worry, it has the Bollywood happy ending).