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Gets better each time, but still feels a little short *SPOILERS*
29 July 2003
Warning: Spoilers
I think the most frustrating thing about the Royal Tenenbaums is that the movie is 80% close to perfection.

*** SPOILERS ****

To point out a few examples and to comment on other comments, there is really 2 main disconnects for me. (All in all I recommend the film)

The first, is that I never really felt the transition from past to current status. That is, we need some visual clue that bring the fact that these Genius children failed misserably as adults.

Maybe that could be with a short cut of Chas (played by Ben Stiller, not the kid), being happy with his wife and his millions, Richie (again with the adult actor) winning the US nationals, and Margot accepting the Pulitzer. As such, I never connected the adult actors with success, which made it difficult to feel the sense of failure.

Secondly, the moment where Royal is thrown out of the Hospital and sees Ritchie leave and brush him off is THE pivotal moment of the film. I don't think you really get the feeling from the movie that, in that moment, the one child that Royal favored, who just tried to kill himself, brushes Royal off. In that moment, Royal should feel that all his kidding around, all his "You know I love you", just flat out failed and he finally figured out that no one is getting his 'joke'.

Only after a few views did I realize that Royal really changed after that (the moment in Groundhog Day when Bill Murray finally gives up trying to be the nice guy, and become one). That this moment is never truely realized, I feel is why many people feel that movie failed. With all the detail Wes Anderson gave other scene, it really tarnishes the whole movie in that one critical scene failed.
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Dead Space (1991)
A Rollercoaster of a movie
12 February 2003
If I am to remember correctly this movie is not half bad until the alien 'hatches' then it goes so far downhill it'll make you feel like your on a rollercoaster.

One particular point sits in my memory, the 'alien' has just escaped and the scientists need to go to the surface for some reason. They make a big deal about how hostile the surface is and how no one could survive on it, but damn it he has to go out and fight the alien. Then they override the computer and open a hatch to ... the south western US! Now we get to see some dude in a suit walk around for like 5 minutes while they blow smoke infront of the camera to make you feel like your in an alien landscape. I believe you can even spot tire tracks on the ground and a rv in the back ground. Then we get a close up of the actor's face looking surprised, a close up of some purple weird dragon head going 'ROAAR' and then the scene of the dude running back to the hatch.

My friends in I had to break down and start laughing, it was one of the most inexplicatble sequences in film since the burlesque scene in Glenn or Glenda.
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