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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 6 September

By September 6, 2023No Comments

Bridge to Terabithia (Csupó, 2007) is streaming on Prime Video

Was Bridge to Terabithia the first “big” Hollywood film to come to Aotearoa and take advant­age of the LOTR halo effect (as well as all that sweet pro­duc­tion and VFX infrastructure )?

I stand to be cor­rec­ted in the com­ments or Notes because memory is fallible.

The second screen adapt­a­tion of Katherine Paterson’s 1977 children’s book –with a screen­play by Paterson’s son David – it fea­tures soon-to-be much big­ger stars Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) and Anna-Sophia Robb (Soul Surfer and The Carrie Diaries) along­side estab­lished fig­ures like Terminator 2’s Robert Patrick.

When I gave it a very brief review in 2007 I described it as “… a note-perfect kids film with the good taste to cast the lumin­ous Zooey Deschanel and then have her sing Steve Earle’s Someday to her music class.”

I recall also being annoyed at the time when I heard that Deschanel had been in Wellington to record ADR for the film at Park Road Post but nobody had told me!


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That June 2007 review for Capital Times also included Ocean’s 13 (“fun but for­get­table”), Scenes of a Sexual Nature (early Tom Hardy), Monica Belluci in How Much Do You Love Me? (“spec­tac­u­lar” – a bit too much male-gazey stuff creep­ing into my reviews at the time, I fear), Timothy Spall as Britain’s last exe­cu­tion­er in Pierrepoint, micro-budget Aussie indie Puppy and a some­what dis­missive stat­ist­ic­al ana­lys­is of Shrek the Third (“out-loud laughs = 6 (50% of those for Puss-in-Boots)”).

Speaking of Capital Times, read­er PA of Wellington sent me a remind­er of the cul­tur­al caché I once had, a Jitterati car­toon by Grant Buist:

Based on the Olympic ref­er­ence, I’m dat­ing it at 2008.