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Topic: Willard [2003]
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Evans A Criswell
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Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 03-15-2003 02:56 PM
Attendance: 2003/03/14 19:15, Regal Madison Square 12, Huntsville, AL, Auditorium 7, Scope (Super35 with Clairmont Lenses)
This movie looked interesting and weird when I saw the previews, and it was. The movie definitely held my interest throughout its length, and it was refreshing to see something so out of the ordinary.
Today, I found out that there was an earlier movie called Willard and a sequel called Ben, but having seen neither, I have no idea how closely the new Willard movie follows the original.
The opening of the movie made me think back to "Mousehunt" (a pretty good comedy, actually).
Two of the main characters in Willard are two of the rats, a small rat (or mouse?) which Willard dubbs Socrates, and a large rat named Ben. (Guess what the Michael Jackson song "Ben" from 1972 was about?)
The main character, Willard, is a single guy who lives at home with his really old mother, and seems to be an eccentric, loner, friendless underachiever, which is absolutely the perfect type of guy to make friends with rats living in the basement of his large old house.
It would have been nice if the movie had given more details about how Willard got this way, because it's definitely not a path that a guy falls into and remains into his 30s.
It would also be nice to know how the scenes with massive numbers of mice were done. Were real mice trained or was there a lot of CGI work done to accomplish them?
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Aaron Garman
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Posts: 1470
From: Toledo, OH USA
Registered: Mar 2003
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posted 03-22-2003 01:03 AM
Viewed on 3/16/03 9:45pm Cinemark Movies 14, Mishawaka, IN Theatre #12. SDDS
Presentation: Good. Scope picture was crisp and clear. The cinematography and set design was well done in this film, and it really showed. The sound mix was also no slouch. Even though theatre 12 is never the greatest in terms of sound, it was very enjoyable and clean.
Movie: Started out very interesting, with Crispin being a very creepy, Norman Bates type of guy. Being a fan of Psycho, I loved this aspect. However, the film got to the point where we just don't find the character of Willard interesting anymore, and we want to root against him. Sure, we are encouraged to feel sorry for him but he just totally loses it by the end of the film. I felt the power struggle between Socrates and Ben was just plain silly. I never saw the original film, but this one certaintly is not all that great. As I said above, GREAT set design and cinematography.
AJ Garman
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