EIGHT BELOW: The First Big Surprise of 2006?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:50 am
Just looking at the reviews for Disney's EIGHT BELOW and it seems this could be a surprise hit...the notices that have come out so far have been nothing short of glowing, saying it's not just one of Disney's best live-action films in years, but one of their very finest possibly EVER.
Good to see Frank Marshall back and directing -- and the crew is similarly top-flight across the board (cinematographer Don Burgess, Mark Isham doing the score, etc.). Throw that together with overflowing praise, an interesting concept, and the fact that even Paul Walker is apparently good in the movie (for the first time ever?), I'm going to be checking this one out.
PS -- This is a very, very loose adaptation of a story that also inspired the Japanese film ANTARCTICA, which had a memorable score by Vangelis and equally vivid scenary as EIGHT BELOW apparently does.
Good to see Frank Marshall back and directing -- and the crew is similarly top-flight across the board (cinematographer Don Burgess, Mark Isham doing the score, etc.). Throw that together with overflowing praise, an interesting concept, and the fact that even Paul Walker is apparently good in the movie (for the first time ever?), I'm going to be checking this one out.
PS -- This is a very, very loose adaptation of a story that also inspired the Japanese film ANTARCTICA, which had a memorable score by Vangelis and equally vivid scenary as EIGHT BELOW apparently does.