#EspeciallyTheBeans I’ve only seen theatrical versions of this before... so many celebs in the first few minutes!
Love that Lucy Punch is making a career out of Ugly Stepsister roles... #EspeciallyTheBeans
Meryl Streep enjoying the plum part of the Witch! Always be the witch... (unless you can be Meryl Streep) “don’t ever ever never mess with my greens” #EspeciallyTheBeans
My children are weirded out by Jack being played by an appropriately aged actor! (“Shouldn’t he be 24?”) #EspeciallyTheBeans
This opening number is really a master class in establishing character through goals and motive! #EspeciallyTheBeans
Johnny Depp not having to try very hard to be super creepy as the wolf... #EspeciallyTheBeans
I kind of love that Red Riding Hood brushed off the super creepy wolf, only to scream loudly in James Corden’s face. #EspeciallyTheBeans
Red Riding Hood (another appropriately aged actor for the part!) is really holding this whole film together. #EspeciallyTheBeans
No one needs to see Johnny Depp dressed as a Wolf dressed as Grandma. #EspeciallyTheBeans
ANNETTE CROSBIE! Love her. Great choice for real Granny. #EspeciallyTheBeans
Excellent castle! nice and blocky, not a hint of Disney twiddles in sight. And of course a particularly epic staircase. #EspeciallyTheBeans
Chris Pine clearly chose to take Prince Humperdink as his inspiration for his role in this film. Good choice that Chris! #EspeciallyTheBeans
“My husband is in the woods undoing a spell” with an awkward laugh really just makes it sounds like a weird metaphor, Emily Blunt. #EspeciallyTheBeans
Just trying to imagine the pitch for this movie. “And Meryl Streep will spend most of her time in a tree!” #EspeciallyTheBeans
I do not feel that Billy Magnussen is famous enough to be in this movie, and while this Prince duet is amazing, I think they missed a great opportunity to match Chris Pine with Zachary Quinto, or Chris Evans! #EspeciallyTheBeans
In other news, Chris Pine’s Prince Charming has Dawson hair. #EspeciallyTheBeans
This love song between the baker and his wife is lovely but I feel they should be keeping a closer eye on their cow. #EspeciallyTheBeans
Really not sure why they have James Corden doing double duty — he’s fine as the baker (though I keep mentally recasting him as Lin Manuel Miranda because Mary Poppins Returns imprinted hard on me) but why not cast a Great Voice as the narrator? #EspeciallyTheBeans
You’ve got to think Meryl must be a bit chuffed that she’s still being offered parts that require her to use aged-up makeup. #EspeciallyTheBeans
Red Riding Hood is wearing Johnny Depp’s skin as a coat… man, I always forget how dark this show is!
Whoever did the site location for the Into the Woods film did a bang up job, every tree is proper curly like an Arthur Rackham illustration. #EspeciallyTheBeans
I like that the Prince is pretending to also recognise Cinderella’s face, despite the whole shoe palaver, that’s classy romance, that is.
I felt the need to check on the timeline - the Broadway production of Into the Woods launched in 1986, four years after Revolting Rhymes by Roald Dahl. What was it about the 1980s that inspired creators to lean into the bloody, violent side of fairytales? #EspeciallyTheBeans
You have to appreciate that the baker took the time to cover an entire cow in flour. #EspeciallyTheBeans
there aren’t many musicals that are willing to include a zombie cow. #EspeciallyTheBeans
OK Act I has a happy ending, send the children out of the room so they don’t find out about Act II! #EspeciallyTheBeans
We missed out on a Peak Early 90s adaptation which would have included Cher, Danny DeVito, Goldie Hawn, Robin Williams, Steve Martin, and Roseanne Barr… #EspeciallyTheBeans
“I’m not good, I’m not nice, I’m just right.” ALWAYS BE THE WITCH.
Given that it happened offstage, I can pretend that actually the baker’s wife didn’t fall off a cliff but instead found her way out of the goddamn woods and went off to the big city to find a new life away from all these terrible people.
I have to say, this isn’t the little cluster of survivors I would have picked to see the adventure through to the end in Into The Woods. Imagine if we got to see Emily Blunt and Tracey Ullman as the final girls, and someone had pushed the baker off a cliff…
So hello, I’m an author who’s run two solo Kickstarters, two small press Kickstarters for Twelfth Planet Press, & been involved in a bunch of other book crowdfunding projects.
Yes, I have thoughts about the Brandon Sanderson Kickstarter! (thread)
My first thought is mostly ‘wooooooooo’. I can’t keep my eyes off that number scrolling upwards. As one of a niche community who has regularly watched a Kickstarter like it’s my sport, this is our Grand Final. It’s our Olympics.
(It’s over $16 million US right now, which is an even more impressive $22 mill in Australian dollars. It’s literally made half a million dollars while I finished a cup of tea)
More importantly (yes, really) the number of backers is over 65,000. That’s a fascinating number.
Art and Craft preferences of the Siege of Troy! Helen and Achilles, both hardcore knitters. Sadly they never meet but if they did they’d talk mostly about their respective yarn collections.
Hector: thoughtful charcoal sketches, mostly of pets and stray animals spotted around the city.
Paris: says art is a waste of time and yet documents his daily outfits on Insta and has been known to spend hours working on his hashtags.
OK I saw a book described as ‘a gritty retelling of the siege of Troy’ and… does Troy need a gritty retelling? It’s already pretty gritty what with all the rape and war and death and grief.
I want the cozy retelling of the siege of Troy. All the knitting and sourdough recipes from the first 9 years they were all walled up together.
I want the fluffy sitcom of the siege of Troy! Give me deadpan shield-mates and cranky spear-holders!
I know it feels deeply unreal and bizarre that people are wandering around blithely denying we’re in a pandemic, but… humans do this. I just, for example, started casually researching green dye for a murder mystery I’m writing...
The Victorians were so obsessed with emerald dye (made from arsenic) that they happily kept wearing it, even though doctors all told them it was poisonous, even with newspapers publishing pictures of skeletons in ballgowns...
...even with reports of hands blistering from wearing green gloves!
What was the alternative, wearing DULL COLOURS?
Some people believed it was fine as long as you did not lick the fabric. IT WAS NOT FINE.
Coming tomorrow to my Patreon (subscribers only): Holiday Brew, the second Belladonna U collection of stories & novellas about Australian student witches.
What’s an Aussie witch to do for Halloween when the weather is all spring sunshine and happiness? What’s the appropriate ritual for breaking up with your boyfriend on the Summer Solstice? And who did Ferd Chauvelin kiss on New Year’s Eve?
Follow our Belladonna U student witches through three holiday festivals with their usual romantic disasters, friendship dramas, and magical explosions.
That conversation with @penguinpastiche got me thinking — what art are you making in the year of pandemic? What new art have others been making this year that makes you happy? (ALL ART IS ART)
@penguinpastiche I hope when people write about this year they remember all the cool shit people did to keep each other sane. Like ballerinas dancing in the street, and Fraggle Rock coming back, and all those fanfics where they are in love but they can’t visit each other yet.
kids drawing chalk rainbows on the pavement, Aussies dressing up in ballgowns to take the bins out, teddy bears left in windows to cheer up solitary walkers, SOURDOUGH STARTERS PINNED TO TELEGRAPH POLES.