I think Mrs. Johnson is now officially my favorite character in this magnum opus. That shot of her helping poor Willie with the coffin is a scream.
but as they say "it is what it is". for whatever reasons this is what we've got.i hope to enjoy it on it's own terms and that's it.
The same thing happened in the movie theater this weekend-- that tongue scene got the only laughs, and I'm talking huge laughter and not nervous laughs... and I just don't get it... Why are audiences finding that spot funny?!
i'm sort of indifferent to the tongue but what i can't get is why the film's promotional team keeps beating the 'chevy' joke into the ground?
Quote from: michael c on April 01, 2012, 05:14:34 PMi'm sort of indifferent to the tongue but what i can't get is why the film's promotional team keeps beating the 'chevy' joke into the ground?The only thing I can figure is they want to showcase Pfeiffer. And maybe that is one of her few "one liners" in the film. (See that bit of hopeful thinking I injected into that notion? Though I would not mind Liz having a million one liners directed to/about Roger.)
WB seems to believe that comedy sells better than a gothic horror/romance flick?
It is targeting a more family-like oriented demographic and a widest possible audience.
Quote from: michael c on April 01, 2012, 05:14:34 PMi'm sort of indifferent to the tongue but what i can't get is why the film's promotional team keeps beating the 'chevy' joke into the ground?The only thing I can figure is they want to showcase Pfeiffer. And maybe that is one of her few "one liners" in the film.
Though I would not mind Liz having a million one liners directed to/about Roger.
the second trailer is coming...
And I did have a thought about Julia's appearance in the newest ad. Perhaps Burton and Co. are including bloopers at the end of the film, and this is one of those bloopers... Because she doesn't sound at all like she does in the other parts of the commercial. Just something to consider.