I am surprised it took you that long to watch it. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is a really fun movie that, yes is a bit overhyped, but is still a very entertaining film.
Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.
Found this pic of Deadshot and am still wondering why the reticle is over his left eye if he is right handed?
EDIT: and yes, they all look ridiculous. They seem to be trying to ride the line between over the top and realistic. This is going to bomb
The lady and I watched The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness this past weekend. Fascinating look at the main personalities behind Studio Ghibli, with a focus on Miyazaki.
REPO Man wrote:Just finished this, which is on Hulu along with other great Criterion Collection films:
THE 400 BLOWS
Brilliant! Incredible. But then again, the only other French New Wave film I've seen is Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless".
I'm glad that someone else around here watches good movies.
The 400 Blows is great, and Breathless is also outstanding. If you liekd those, I highly recommend Truffaut's other films - there are almost as many Doniel films as there are Star Wars films - and I think you will also like Band a Part. If they are available, you might also want to check out Pierre Etaix's films.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
I'm glad that someone else around here watches good movies.
The 400 Blows is great, and Breathless is also outstanding. If you liekd those, I highly recommend Truffaut's other films - there are almost as many Doniel films as there are Star Wars films - and I think you will also like Band a Part. If they are available, you might also want to check out Pierre Etaix's films.
That first line sounded a bit condescending
I watched Jules et Jim a while ago. It was interesting. I'll try to see these other ones.
I have a tradition that I do every other month. I make a big pot of red beans and rice, and some Mexican cornbread, and a glass of milk. And I devour all that stuff while watching an old western. This time it was while watching The Searchers, a John Wayne film. I would be lying if I said I thought this was a good movie. The best aspect for me was the scenery, definitely some amazing backdrops in this film. However watching this movie made me really consider how far as a culturally conscious society we've come. And how accepted the politically incorrect societal norms were during this film's creation. Or maybe the film really was portraying accurately the bigotry and racism of its era. All the same it was ugly stuff in that regard. But that scenery!