Saturday, December 29, 2007

Let Them Eat Pie!

"If Only Life Were As Easy As Pie" then Mrs. Lovell and Sweeney Todd may have survived happily ever after. Two of 2007's most delicious adventures in filmmaking used pie baking as a basic recipe for storytelling.

Adrienne Shelley's "Waitress" premiered at Sundance in January. Refreshing, quirky, sweet, and genuine, the late filmmaker penned her script while pregnant with daughter Sophie. A toddler by the time the film wrapped production, Sophie appears as LuLu with actress Keri Russell dressed in look-a-like bright yellow waitress uniforms at the film's end. Given Adrienne Shelley's murder, this joyful final scene becomes all the more poignant.

Take 1 part great script, 6-7 parts great characters combined with equal parts great casting, mix together with 1 part passionate and talented filmmaker and bake. "Waitress" is as easy to digest as all those pies. What a treat!

On the other end of filmdom's pie bake-off is Tim Burton's "Sweeney Todd." A difficult theatrical stage production to pull-off well, Burton succeeds in bringing his adaptation to screen.

If you love Burton and Depp together, you'll appreciate Sweeney Todd. It's beautifully filmed with brilliant acting. Unfortunately, Stephen Sondheim's best compositions are lost-in-translation as Depp and Helena Bonham Carter deliver them. That said, they were great as Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovell.

Watch trailers for both Waitress and Sweeney Todd below:


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