Topic: Paul.
Schrodinger's movie. By commenting on it, I might ruin it for you. If you haven't seen it, watch it. It's not a spoiler thing, it's a "where did that come from" thing. Go. Spend the time.
I shouldn't tell you that The Emperor's New Groove is the funniest, freshest Disney movie ever, and I shouldn't tell you that Paul goes on my shelf next to Galaxy Quest. You'd go in expecting "New Groove" to be hysterical, and you'd, frankly, go into "Paul" expecting it to be Galaxy Quest. Neither is fair to the movie in question, and neither represents that state of mind I had going in.
But until we do a DIF, or someone here tells me a reason not to put it there... Paul is right there next to Galaxy Quest. It's not a satire of Star Trek...it's somehow, pre-emptively, a satire of the choice JJ Abrams made in doing Super 8. JJ: "I wish to capture the emotions of those kids like me had watching old-school 80's 'children discover aliens' movies!" ... uh huh. Pegg and Frost: "It's a satire of the people who want to see Super 8." Gotcha.
Decided to watch this movie on an absolute, advertising-free whim with Cloe tonight. I was delighted. Paul himself is fine, and Rogen does a fine job, but generally speaking...this is just the epic conclusion to the Pegg/Frost trilogy. "What happens when two guys who love zombie movies encounter zombies?" "What happens when Michael Bay tells a story about renegade cops in Britain?"
"What happens when two guys fresh out of Comic-Con meet E.T., and E.T. is on their level?"
Sigh. Anyone else see it? Thoughts? Am I alone?
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