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Spike Jonze is awesome. Adaptation is one of my favorite movies ever, so I'll definitely be seeing this.
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cosign his music videos were always on the cutting edge and his films are always beautiful and surreal. Jonze dedicates the film to James Gandoifini, cinematographer Harris Savides, Maurice Sendak, and Adam Yauch in the closing credits. all were influential collaborators with Spike over the last two decades.
I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I find Scarlett Johansson's voice to be like nails on a chalkboard. They somehow managed to get her least sexy feature front and center in this film, while leaving out her other *ahem* assets.
You mean it's not British. I actually think it's a bit too realistic. I get that I'm supposed to stretch my imagination for this but there's something in the voice that takes away the believability. Will watch though.
I like Spike Jonze, but this looks like a sappy chick flick with a good soundtrack. Hopefully I'm wrong.
I think it's more along the line of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Minus Starship and the sexiest man never to accept Sexiest Man People cover. No Homo.