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Alex 05-04-2009 09:05 AM

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.

Snowflake 05-04-2009 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 281546)
Ah, but look how he aged. All that fun took its toll.

Well, that did not happen to Alan Bates, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Richard Harris, Robert Newton, right?

Now, Cary Grant, he looked great at 30 and great at 80. :cool:

innerSpaceman 05-04-2009 09:40 AM

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."

flippyshark 05-04-2009 03:18 PM

I loves me some Scrooge. I usually watch it at some non-Christmas time of year.

Deebs 05-04-2009 04:54 PM

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.

Tref 05-04-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 281560)
Now, Cary Grant, he looked great at 30 and great at 80. :cool:

At 83 -- not so much.

flippyshark 05-04-2009 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Deebs (Post 281665)
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.

The DVD can be found very cheaply, and the movie fills every bit of its widescreen frame with elaborate detail, so whenever you have a chance to graduate from your old VHS, you may well find it a revelation.

innerSpaceman 05-04-2009 05:55 PM

Heheh, I remember the first time I finally saw it in widescreen. Revelation indeed!

second class citizen 05-04-2009 08:20 PM

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."

CoasterMatt 05-04-2009 08:30 PM

Grizzly Man was a Pauly Shore comedy, right? ;)


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