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2006-11-09 10:41:08 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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OK please don't give Best Answer to the first guy that just cut and pasted SPAM. Now on to your question..... Nope it comes out on the tenth of this month. I am not a Will Ferrell fan but I LOVE books and reading, so this movie looks hilarious. I love the concept and in the trailers I thought the writing sounded great and I do think Will seemed to have the character well thought out. The quote of him talking to the shrink keeps me laughing every time the trailer comes on, "So you have a voice talking to you?" Will: " No, talking about me and with a better vocabulary."
My god that is a funny line. So I really look forward to seeing it hope it is as good as I want it to be.

2006-11-09 10:54:02 · answer #1 · answered by Casca 4 · 0 0

Marc Foster, the acclaimed director of the marvelous ''Finding Neverland'' and the powerful ''Monster's Ball'', brings to life a movie that is ''Stranger than Fiction''. The story of an ordinary man (Will Ferrell, perfect casting) that realizes his life is being used for a novel from an acclaimed writer (Emma Thompson, top-notch) proves the style of the film.

Let me just say, this is one odd movie. The whole idea seems like if it was taken of the mind of Charlie Kaufman himself. However, I also might add this is a hilarious movie. Once the main character, Harold Crick, realizes his character will die in the novel, he desperately tries to find the writer and make her stop the writing. From the scene where Emma Thompson's narration is heard in Harold's life, the movie starts to get even funnier.

Will Ferrell is the perfect choice as Harold. He gives the movie a sense of ''The Truman Show'', which isn't hard to explain, knowing his style of comedy is similar than that of Jim Carrey. Oscar nomination? I wouldn't say it would reach that point. But if I said he didn't have any chances, I'd be lying.

The rest of the cast is also marvelous. Emma Thompson is hilarious as Kay Eiffel, the eccentric novelist. Her methods of elimination are spontaneously hilarious. Queen Latifah proves once again she's a (funny) talented actress. However, Dustin Hoffman is really spectacular as Dr. Jules Hilbert. A role similar than to the one he portrayed in ''I Heart Huckabees'', Hoffman is perfect and can also get a nod, even though the odds are small.

Marc Foster proves once again to be a great director. An audience captivator, he already make thousands cry (''Finding Neverland''), many wonder (''Stay''), and a lot of people shocked (''Monster's Ball). Now, he makes ''Fiction'' one of the most hilarious comedies in a while. And he also makes you think. Two birds with one stone: can it get better than this? ''Fiction'' works, and that's all that matters. A great movie, it is one more to the list of Foster.

2006-11-09 18:43:33 · answer #2 · answered by yu3se6 6 · 0 1

no but 25% of me wants to see it. Did u?

2006-11-09 18:43:57 · answer #3 · answered by 4 · 0 0

I work at a movie theater, and we get it tomorrow, so I WILL see it.

2006-11-09 18:47:28 · answer #4 · answered by YoWhoIsThisMan 3 · 0 0

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