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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs:

Summary: Based loosely on the children's book, Meatballs follows the adventures of Flint Lockwood hapless but adorkable inventor who's Water to Food machine is a bit more successful than he really wanted.

Review: For a non-Pixar CGI film this is better than it has any right to be. While it pretty much runs of the Rule of Funny (it's got Mr. T playing a cop fergodssake) it also works as an action-comedy and even slips in a few heartwarming moments, particularly between Flint and his dad, a fish shop owner who is utterly confused by his spacey son, but loves him anyway.


Agatha H. and the Airship City: Phil and Kaja Foglio's hit Girl Genius webcomic is translated to book form...

...a bit too closely.

What you get here is basically a straight up adaptation of the first three collections, with the visual charm replaced with prose that's, at best, workmanlike. Starting with a new prologue that's supposed to be mysterious and only ends up clunky, this is the sort of story that needs a Pratchett to get the combination of whimsy and menace across, and neither of the Foglios are a Pratchett. Recommended only for deep fans of the comic, just for some expansion of background details (like Dr. Dim and true secret of his teddy bears).


Bonus: Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland: What the hell did I just watch?

Date: 2011-02-20 02:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoutfellow.livejournal.com
I glanced at ...and the Airship City the last time I visited the local Borders (which is apparently not yet closing), and came to the same conclusion. Half the charm of Girl Genius is the manic illustration, and sacrificing that without *somehow* replacing it just isn't a good bargain.

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