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Author:  dolcevita [ Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Is anyone as excited for Little Miss Sunshine as I am?

I didn't think I would want to see it that much, but I've seen the trailer twice already, and it looks genuinely good. I know it got alot of buzz on the festival circuit recently, and I the cast looks great, even Carrell. Its this year's road trip movie, heh, and I tend to like that theme quite a bit.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1000634 ... _sunshine/

Comes out in limited release in late July.

Author:  Libs [ Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:32 pm ]
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It looks really good.

Author:  makeshift [ Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:33 pm ]
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Hells yeah.

It's like number eight or nine on my most anticipated films of 2006 list.

Author:  Cotton [ Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:33 pm ]
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I saw and loved the trailer as well. The whole dysfunctional-family-on-road-trip thing will NEVER get old. :D

Author:  Anonymous [ Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:36 pm ]
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In case you missed it, LMS is my most anticipated film of July, if not the summer.

Olive: Why were you unhappy?
Frank: I fell in love with someone...
[interrupted by Grandpa blowing his nose]
Frank: ...who didn't love me back.
Olive: Who?
Frank: One of my grad students. I was very much in love with him.
Olive: *Him*? You fell in love with a boy?
Frank: Very much so.
Olive: That's silly.
Grandpa: [under his breath] That's another word for it...

I grew up watching music videos directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris.

Author:  dolcevita [ Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:40 pm ]
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I know! Carrell looked really funny in this (which is saying something coming from my 40YOV disdain). And the girl they picked was an interesting choise too. The entire casting for this movie seemed great actually, and its right up there with Cohen, Prairie, and Pirates for my top anticipated movies the rest of the year running.

Author:  Bradley Witherberry [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:32 am ]
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Enjoyed the trailer...

Author:  Harry Warden [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:53 am ]
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Looks decent if hardly original. Where is the originality in mainstream Hollywood these days? Sure, this may technically be an independent movie but my point actually has more to do with other films (most wide releases such as The Break-Up, The Da Vinci Code, etc.).

I want to see something that has never been done before or at least brings a new twist or perspective to something. Maybe I've seen too many movies and am tiring of the same old crap but for my money the two most refreshing films of the year (Brick and Hard Candy) at least tried to bring their own unique style to their respective genres and/or influences (film noir in Brick's case, the psychological thriller in the latter case).

Author:  Chippy [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 2:17 am ]
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I'm excited :)

Author:  Bradley Witherberry [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 2:24 am ]
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Joe wrote:
Looks decent if hardly original. Where is the originality in mainstream Hollywood these days? Sure, this may technically be an independent movie but my point actually has more to do with other films (most wide releases such as The Break-Up, The Da Vinci Code, etc.).

I want to see something that has never been done before or at least brings a new twist or perspective to something. Maybe I've seen too many movies and am tiring of the same old crap but for my money the two most refreshing films of the year (Brick and Hard Candy) at least tried to bring their own unique style to their respective genres and/or influences (film noir in Brick's case, the psychological thriller in the latter case).

Don't let yourself be lured by the Indie dark side, Joe - remember, you have friends in the mainstream, who care about you and will help you with the renormalization process...

Author:  Harry Warden [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 2:28 am ]
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bradley witherberry wrote:
Joe wrote:
Looks decent if hardly original. Where is the originality in mainstream Hollywood these days? Sure, this may technically be an independent movie but my point actually has more to do with other films (most wide releases such as The Break-Up, The Da Vinci Code, etc.).

I want to see something that has never been done before or at least brings a new twist or perspective to something. Maybe I've seen too many movies and am tiring of the same old crap but for my money the two most refreshing films of the year (Brick and Hard Candy) at least tried to bring their own unique style to their respective genres and/or influences (film noir in Brick's case, the psychological thriller in the latter case).


Don't let yourself be lured by the Indie dark side, Joe - remember, you have friends in the mainstream, who care about you and will help you with the renormalization process...


Give me some good mainstream movies. I need some as I haven't seen very many lately and that has me losing faith. The summer has been very disappointing (with a few exceptions). And this is coming from me, a person who will enjoy most anything (I liked Ultraviolet, Running Scared, and other films wholly ignored during their theatrical release) if I can sense that the filmmakers are having fun with the material.

Author:  A. G. [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 2:32 am ]
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I used to be looking forward to it when I thought it was going to be a parody of children's beauty pageants, along the lines of Best In Show and such. But it turns out it's yet another story of a disfunctional family learning to get along. Been there done that.

Author:  Harry Warden [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 2:34 am ]
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Archie Gates wrote:
I used to be looking forward to it when I thought it was going to be a parody of children's beauty pageants, along the lines of Best In Show and such. But it turns out it's yet another story of a disfunctional family learning to get along. If that plot didn't exist, the indie film industry would cease to exist.


It's technically an indie but any film with such a high-profile cast and backing by Fox hardly seems to qualify as an independent film. Fox is hardly a small company. Lionsgate is probably the last true independent studio left.

Author:  A. G. [ Mon Jun 05, 2006 2:38 am ]
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Joe wrote:
Archie Gates wrote:
I used to be looking forward to it when I thought it was going to be a parody of children's beauty pageants, along the lines of Best In Show and such. But it turns out it's yet another story of a disfunctional family learning to get along. If that plot didn't exist, the indie film industry would cease to exist.


It's technically an indie but any film with such a high-profile cast and backing by Fox hardly seems to qualify as an independent film. Fox is hardly a small company. Lionsgate is probably the last true independent studio left.

I realized that after I posted so I reworded my post to be a more accurate reflection of my feelings on it. But people on this forum are so quick to respond, this happens to me a lot. :)

Author:  Jeff [ Tue Jun 27, 2006 3:27 am ]
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Archie Gates wrote:
Joe wrote:
Archie Gates wrote:
I used to be looking forward to it when I thought it was going to be a parody of children's beauty pageants, along the lines of Best In Show and such. But it turns out it's yet another story of a disfunctional family learning to get along. If that plot didn't exist, the indie film industry would cease to exist.


It's technically an indie but any film with such a high-profile cast and backing by Fox hardly seems to qualify as an independent film. Fox is hardly a small company. Lionsgate is probably the last true independent studio left.

I realized that after I posted so I reworded my post to be a more accurate reflection of my feelings on it. But people on this forum are so quick to respond, this happens to me a lot. :)


Yeah, the dysfunctional family learns to get along plot line is way overused. I worry this will be another film like Bee Season which I thought had a great trailer but was a really dissapointing film.

Even though I'll see this, I'm not really expecting much from it. :sad:

Author:  matatonio [ Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:22 pm ]
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I cant get too excited about it because i have no idea when its going to be released over here :cry: i really want to see it!

Author:  Alex Y. [ Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:18 pm ]
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Free showings for this movie virtually everywhere in the US! Sign up for a location near you.

http://rsvp.foxsearchlight.com/RSVPSyst ... oviesId=38

Author:  Jeff [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:23 pm ]
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Ok so I saw it tonight.

And let me say...I was completely blown away by how utterly charming it was. Really, it didn't have the melodrama of other dysfunctional family entries such as The Squid and the Whale -- which by the way I also loved, or the depressing darkness of films such as Bee Season -- I was mixed on that one. Instead, Little Miss Sunshine was hillarious, charming, and, even heartwarming all at once. It really was quite a good movie, and I got to stay for Q&A with the two directors afterwards, so I learned so more about the film.

Anyway, I'm going to give it an A and say thus far its my favorite of the year. ;)

Author:  Christian [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:24 am ]
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^

Good to know!

Author:  zennier [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:31 am ]
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Christian wrote:
^

Good to know!


He gives everything a good grade.....

Author:  Christian [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:35 am ]
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sunnier wrote:
Christian wrote:
^

Good to know!


He gives everything a good grade.....


Even your voice acting debut in Ferngully? :disgust:

Author:  zennier [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:51 am ]
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Christian wrote:
sunnier wrote:
Christian wrote:
^

Good to know!


He gives everything a good grade.....


Even your voice acting debut in Ferngully? :disgust:


Oh, jesus.

For the love of Shiva, I made my voice acting break in An American Tail: Feivel Goes West as the voice of the cackling buzzard...

Ferngully (I voiced the sound effects for the machine that ate the trees) was nothing following American Tail..

Author:  Jeff [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:02 am ]
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sunnier wrote:
Christian wrote:
^

Good to know!


He gives everything a good grade.....


Hence why I've given 1 "F", 2 "D"s and 3 "C"s out of the 35 films I've seen this year. Then I have 2 "A"s and 6 "A-"'s

Author:  zennier [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:03 am ]
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RogueONE wrote:
sunnier wrote:
Christian wrote:
^

Good to know!


He gives everything a good grade.....


Hence why I've given 1 "F", 2 "D"s and 3 "C"s out of the 35 films I've seen this year. Then I have 2 "A"s and 6 "A-"'s


Out of 35 films, you have given 83% a grade of B or higher... I stand corrected. :roll:

Author:  Cotton [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:07 am ]
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RogueONE wrote:
Ok so I saw it tonight.

And let me say...I was completely blown away by how utterly charming it was. Really, it didn't have the melodrama of other dysfunctional family entries such as The Squid and the Whale -- which by the way I also loved, or the depressing darkness of films such as Bee Season -- I was mixed on that one. Instead, Little Miss Sunshine was hillarious, charming, and, even heartwarming all at once. It really was quite a good movie, and I got to stay for Q&A with the two directors afterwards, so I learned so more about the film.

Anyway, I'm going to give it an A and say thus far its my favorite of the year. ;)


If the entire movie is only half as charming and funny as the dinner scene in the trailer, I'm sold. ;)

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