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We just saw 2012. What a glorious mess! It was boring until all the destruction started; then we just laughed and laughed. The only sad part was:
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Each time I watch Tom Jones (1963), I love it more and more.
The food scene is so silly, so brilliant. ![]() "It's hard when a woman leaves a man nothing but a memory and a muff." Last edited by Gemini Cricket : 11-21-2009 at 07:33 PM. |
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Today I caught The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie..... woooo didnt realize how scandalous that movie is. Though I can't figure out why all the women speak like drag queens.
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I was quite surprised by that movie, especially the scene involving young Pamela Franklin having her portrait painted. I hope she was older than she appeared to be. Maggie Smith's performance was predictably amazing, but at the time, I wasn't sure what to make of her character. I guess I was expecting a "Dead poet's Society" type of film, but instead, Miss Brodie was out-of-touch, pro-fascist and reckless in her encouragements to her charges. I may have to revisit with adjusted expectations someday, as I was quite thrown the first time around.
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She was 19 at the time of filming. I, too, was really thrown by that. They look so incredibly young during those first several scenes. But if you watch to the end, and then go back to watch the beginning, you can see the tricks they use to make them look more youthful than they actually are.
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Wow. Not that I should be watching it (too emotional for me) but they're playing the gay cowboy movie on Bravo! Awesome!
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The one where all they do is eat pudding?
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I saw a handful of film lately. Some good stuff.
Elmer Gantry - I have never been a huge fan of Burt Lancaster, but I thought he was perfectly cast in this film. I wonder if they could have made a film like this now, I wonder what the response from the religious right would be... Carnal Knowledge - I remember seeing some of this film in college but never got a chance to see it all. Surprisingly, it was on TCM uncut as they say. One of my favorite directors is Mike Nichols. He does a terrific job with this film. Not only with direction but with the screenplay as well. I never thought I'd actually say this but Jack Nicholson is actually kinda hot in this movie. Never Cry Wolf - Cool story, nicely shot, not a lot of dialogue... Loved it. Topaz - Couldn't get through it all. Hitchcock, yes but boring nonetheless. Saboteur - Liked it. Robert Cummings again. He kinda played the same character in every movie but he was still pretty good in this one. The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) - I had heard the name before but never actually saw the film. I liked it, the story is simple but pretty good. Mr. & Mrs. Smith - Another Hitchcock but a slapstick comedy! I thought it would be funnier than it was but it was okay. |
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GD was led astray by his magical moderator powers again (and now NA as well).
On Fantastic Mr. Fox, I had planned to see it this weekend but Lani's decided she wants to see it so now I have to wait until either she can fit it in or she forgets she wanted to see it. |
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