The "Catwoman" movie, IMHO, is not at /all/ true to the spirit of DC's
Selina Kyle character--but since the "cat woman" in the film /isn't/
Selina, I was actually able to quite enjoy this movie as some silly,
cheesy, but fun entertainment.
And I wasn't the only one.
In the scene where the cats come to awaken Patience, all /four/ of
mine were gathered around staring intently at the TV--Kumani on my
lap, Smokey by my side, Nocturne enthroned on her chair, and Tyche
walking right up to the screen to sniff and paw at the images of
felines.
They recognize their own species all right, even without scent...even
if the cat is CGI. And they are enthralled.
Two of my crew actually watched the whole movie.
--Fil
Christina Websell - 22 Mar 2005 23:06 GMT
> The "Catwoman" movie, IMHO, is not at /all/ true to the spirit of DC's
> Selina Kyle character--but since the "cat woman" in the film /isn't/
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> --Fil
Is this something that was only on the TV in America (that strange land
where people are not the same as Brits? ;-) ) Only joking.
I haven't seen it here.
Tweed
Enfilade - 24 Mar 2005 00:29 GMT
> Is this something that was only on the TV in America (that strange land
> where people are not the same as Brits? ;-) ) Only joking.
> I haven't seen it here.
>
> Tweed
It's a movie. I bought it on DVD about two months ago when it got
released to DVD. I'm in Canada, so we get things at the same time as
the States...I remember when I was in Australia, all the movies were
about 9 months behind us. Maybe it'll be out on DVD in Europe soon.
--Fil
Adrian - 25 Mar 2005 13:02 GMT
>> Is this something that was only on the TV in America (that strange
>> land where people are not the same as Brits? ;-) ) Only joking.
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>
> --Fil
I think it's already out here (UK). As you say Canada and the USA often
get movies sooner than the rest of the world, I've bought DVDs from
Canada before their theatrical release in the UK.

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Marina - 26 Mar 2005 08:53 GMT
> I think it's already out here (UK). As you say Canada and the USA often
> get movies sooner than the rest of the world, I've bought DVDs from
> Canada before their theatrical release in the UK.
I'd say the US and Canada often get *American* movies sooner than the
rest of the world. ;o)

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Adrian - 26 Mar 2005 17:09 GMT
>> I think it's already out here (UK). As you say Canada and the USA
>> often get movies sooner than the rest of the world, I've bought DVDs
>> from Canada before their theatrical release in the UK.
>
> I'd say the US and Canada often get *American* movies sooner than the
> rest of the world. ;o)
True, when I bought "Rabbit Proof Fence" I got it from Australia before
it's theatrical release in the UK or USA, I expected "Whale Rider" to be
released in New Zealand first, but I got that from Canada.

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