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5/9-11 Weekend Box Office

by ljuan@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juan F. Lara) May 16, 2008 at 02:14 AM

Information taken from Brandon Gray's
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/

 14  11 Horton Hears a Who $605,347 -54.7%      770 -693 $786     
$150,699,120
 88  75 Persepolis           $5,606 -43.4%       15  -12 $373       
$4,435,405
131 110 Chicago 10             $331 -83.5%        4   -4  $82         
$170,198

     The last time I had enough time to post this, I had just seen "Horton

Hears a Who".  It was O.K.  I thought the visuals for Horton's jungle had
an
appealing design; they managed to translate the jungle to a CGI format 
believably. Some premises they brought to the movie worked for me.  They
could
use the Whos' unconcern about night suddenly turning to day and other
strange
occurances to satirize being apathetic about the world around you.  Horton
seemed to be some teacher for the younger animals, and had a strong
curiousity
about the world around him, which fits the plot of him caring about
Whoville
once he found it.  So I found the movie entertaining enough to watch.
     There IS the kind of filler that made us groan whenever we watched
the
trailer.  The mayor's boy is completely uninteresting.  His motivations
for not
talking, or his true passion, they didn't impress me all that much (and
c'mon,
a who with a "Goth" look?)   Every now and then, they let Carrey burst
into a 
Robin Williams spiel.  And man, I thought NO ONE listened to REO
Speedwagon
anymore. (Speaking of which, the very abrupt ending left me really 
unsatisfied.)  My point, though, is that these groaner moments don't
happen
nearly as often as you'd expect from the trailer.  I'm thankful.
     Bizarrely enough, the movie has two scenes in traditional animation. 
They
leave me feeling wistful:  "Horton Hears a Who" still looks a lot more 
appealing in a traditional animation.  Unfortunately they wasted one of
these
traditional animation scenes on an astonishing fighting-anime parody.  Say

what??

 - Juan F. Lara




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