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I need to watch Tom Jones again. I absolutely hated it and consider it the worst movie (I've seen) that won Best Picture.
But maybe I was in a bad mood because a lot of people seem to like it. But then a lot of people like Chicago and Forrest Gump and they're all obviously wrong. As for Albert Finney's declining looks I cut him slack for being 70+ years old. Not everybody gets to age like Paul Newman. |
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Now, Cary Grant, he looked great at 30 and great at 80. :cool: |
Oh, I'm not saying it happens to everybody. And I'm not saying Albert Finney did not and does not remain a fine actor.
His particular path to age has not been graceful in the looks department. And I was just kidding about its relation to the hard-partying life of his early famous characterization of Tom Jones. I don't follow celebrity who-ha, and have zero idea about Albert Finney's private life. I admire his professional life quite a bit. My personal favorite performance (not indicative of his best, by my fave) is as Ebenezer Scrooge in the bizarre, fantastic 1970 Brit musical "Scrooge." |
I loves me some Scrooge. I usually watch it at some non-Christmas time of year.
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I loved Albert Finney in Scrooge. I try to watch it at least once during the Christmas season, but my only copy is a funky old VHS tape from way too long ago, which does take away some of the enjoyment.
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Heheh, I remember the first time I finally saw it in widescreen. Revelation indeed!
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Okay, I just watched perhaps the most bizarre and most definitely "mislabeled" movie ever. Grizzly Man is listed on IMDb as a "heartrending" tale. Heartrending? Not. One for the Darwin Awards? Most definitely. All I could think of throughout the entire movie was Christopher Guest thinking, "Okay, I can retire now. Someone [Werner Herzog] has bested me. This movie is Life intimating Art."
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Grizzly Man was a Pauly Shore comedy, right? ;)
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