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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
Total number of notes:16012

1159.0. "Matilda" by POLAR::RENAUDP (short on O2 once too often!) Thu Aug 29 1996 03:23

    No note....I'll fix that!
    
    Anyone else seen this one yet??
    
    Paul
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1159.1Pee Wee makes a cameo as well...look hard for himPOLAR::RENAUDPshort on O2 once too often!Thu Aug 29 1996 03:2916
    I took my 7 year old to see this today (last blowout day prior to
    returning to school) and I found it really enjoyable.
    The story is adapted from the Roald Dahl book of the same name, with
    Danny Devito starring and directing.  Rhea Pearlman is also in it, cast
    as his wife.(Art imitates life)
    
    The story is about a little girl born to terrible parents who don't
    want her.  She is a different sort of child with some pretty special
    powers.
    
    It was really quite amusing, a laugh or too for the adults, and was
    quite well made.  I would suggest it to any parents looking for a good
    film to enjoy with the munchkins.
    
    Paul
    
1159.2Decent flick...ODIXIE::LOWERWhat fools these mortals be!Thu Aug 29 1996 04:5515
    I enjoyed "Matilda" very much.  My five-year-old got pretty bored
    during the second act (which, admittedly, drags) but he thoroughly
    enjoyed the third.
    
    It's strictly a kiddie-flick with lots of good morals about the
    importance of reading and the evils of television and cheating in
    business.  
    
    If you need somewhere to take the kids (5-12), this would make a very
    good matinee.  Don't pay full price, though, it's not THAT good.  You
    might even want to wait for it to come to a dollar theater if there is
    one in your area.
    
    
    rick
1159.3ODIXIE::LOWERWhat fools these mortals be!Thu Aug 29 1996 04:567
    Oh, I forgot to mention, Paul Reubens makes an appearance as an
    undercover FBI agent investigating DeVito...
    
    Funny stuff!
    
    
    rick
1159.4VAXUUM::KEEFEThu Aug 29 1996 18:1618
We enjoyed this more than Harriet the Spy. I has particularly happy to
see Paul Reubens and Tracy Walter as the FBI agents. A terrific pair.

The style was marvelous. Rhea Perlman drinks Bud out of a can with a
straw. At one point dinner is a slice of ham topped with a slice of
canned pineapple, with a bright red marashino cherry in the middle.
Which they're eating on little TV trays. And DeVito and Perlman's
wardrobes, ah, to die for.

It did drag in the middle. The plot should have been tightened up.
They spent way too much time on Miss Kreplach (already forgot her
name), esp the interminable scene in the house trying to escape. They
could have done more with the FBI guys instead.

And Miss Honey gets the Teri Hatcher anorexic of the year award. She
looked ghastly, what a pity. 

Neil
1159.5MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Aug 29 1996 20:4211
    My daughter (age 11.5) loved it; I give it a marginal thumbs-up because
    I thought it was a little heavyhanded on the dark, ugly stuff; the
    extreme wideangle lens got old fast, too.  I wouldn't take rugrats
    under age 7, but obviously YMMV.  DeVito and Perlman were hilarious, as
    were the costumes and the set decoration.  When it's good, it's very
    very good; when it's horrid it seems interminable (the chocolate cake
    scene, for instance)!
    
    I agree with the Miss Honey Anorexia award.
    
    Leslie