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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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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.
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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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BRAAAAAAAINS!
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Grizzly Man was a Pauly Shore comedy, right?
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Very close indeed.
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Well considering Timothy Treadwell's heart was rended from his body when the bear ate him, that seems like an apropos description.
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"The Flying Scotsman" was pretty good. Hard to understand it when Scots mumble, and I thank my stars for TiVo so I can replay it, but it was a good movie. Based on a true story, which is kind of cool.
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ohhhh baby
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Saw The Incredible Hulk. Pretty enjoyable. The homages were fun, acting good, over-the-topness done right. The Hulk himself still looks like a cartoon character though and only seemed real in a couple of shots. I can't say that it was pulse-pounding. When the evil guy started tearing up the city and Banner says in a flat voice, "I have to fight him", it reflected my own non-excitement at the obvious conclusion. (I would say "spoiler alert", but from the first 10 min you know how this will end.) Not that I expected a plot twist...
After seeing Stark at the end I realized it just made me want to see Iron Man again and that that movie was much better. Anyway, it was good, as these films go. |
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