Pan's Labyrinth
It's a great film. From the trailers I had watched, I was expecting it to be more of a fantasy story, but the plot in the real world was the more dominant one. Great visuals and acting, even if some of the violence was extremely graphic (I had to shut my eyes at one point, and if you do see it, you can probably guess at what scene I am referring to). It is rated R, so thankfully no kiddies can go an see it and have nightmares for the rest of their lives. I give 8/9 out of 10. (One question though, it is Pan's Labyrinth but there was no character called Pan in the film!)
P.S. I also have a signed script by Guillermo Del Toro! Sucks boo to you!
P.S. I also have a signed script by Guillermo Del Toro! Sucks boo to you!


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Actually, with the possible exceptions of Spiderman 3 and Transformers, Pan's Labyrinth is one of the few films I'm actually likely to see at the cinemas this year rather than just wait for the DVD because I'm increasingly not prepared to pay 15 bucks to see some tepid formulaic crap.
At least Pan's Labyrinth sounds like its got an interesting plot, not to mention dancing girls and a nostalgic throwback to more innocent days of pop music and interpretative dance.
BtBB.
PS The point is always well taken that London (England?) is a dreary place at times, but you have to admit it - and I think you partially addressed this in some of your other signings posts - you have had unparalleled opportunities to stand in queues with sweaty nerds in bleak weather, waiting to get your comics signed. I bet some of them even dance in anticipation. The nerds, I mean, not your comics. If you're not living and breathing the Spade-Men dream, then I don't know who is.
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