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Saw Rocky Horror Picture Show last night, for what must be the first time in 15 to 20 years. After getting over the personal Horror of realizing that I first saw the film when Morigoon was 1, I was amazed at how it has evolved over time.
Back in the day, we just saw the movie, threw rice, toilet paper, toast, and bantered with the film. Nowadays, there's an elaborate pre-show. Last night included a band, an animated short, previews for the Princess Bride, not to mention complete choreographed announcement and virgin ceremony all with their own sets of scripted call and responses. (honestly, this old-time was starting to wonder if they still watched the film) It seems the film now has every pause filled with some comment of other, many completely new to me. I'm still also not used to the on stage actors, which result in rules about throwing things on stage, though I did enjoy the stripper for the credits. All in all still a fun show/experience, though the abundance of scantily clad 16-year olds did make me feel like a bit of a pederast, it's still something one should do at least once to see what all the fuss is about.
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Just saw Notes on a Scandal and it is a rock solid performance from Judi Dench.
I've now seen all five nominations for Best Actress and I would rank them (from top to bottom): Penelope Cruz - Volver Judi Dench - Notes on a Scandal Kate Winslett - Little Children Helen Mirren - The Queen Meryl Streep - The Devil Wears Prada All moot of course, since Mirren will win in a landslide. It has been decreed. Was less impressed by Cate Blanchett, though she does do a pretty good orgasm (if you ignore the fact that it is being provided by a 15-year-old). Bill Nighy continues to impress me with every appearance on screen. He doesn't have much time to do anything and still does more than you could fairly expect. It is very unflinching and I am glad it doesn't romanticize any of the three relationships in the movie. Could have done without the final scene in the movie but pointless prologues seem to be all the fashion these days. People apparently just can't live without certainty as to what happens after the actual end of the story. |
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Watched Radio Days, speaking of Woody Allen, today. That was a big lump of nothing. I know it is well regarded but other tham some interesting moments I'll have completely forgotten it by the time I sleep tonight.
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