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Footballguy
After a vacation in Quebec City, I'm back to the Epic Film Fest.
9. The Right Stuff ('83) 193 mins: Big leap forward in time here, from Jesus to Chuck Yeager. This was my first viewing, it's been on my watchlist for 20+ years. It didn't disappoint, managing to balance the drama and the sense of adventure. Carefully done as well since it would have been too easy for this to go overly flag waiving and sentimental. In retrospect, it was perfect casting as well. No major stars to distract but prominent enough that we feel these men are familiar to us. Quite a collection of the "All American" look of 40s-60s.
10. Les Miserables ('12) 158 mins: Not too many musicals qualify as epics so this was an easy choice to add some variety to the "festival". I had actually never seen any version of Les Mis. It was disappointing. The songs and production quality were fine but I just found myself bored with most of it. Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen stole the movie for me. I loved their energy but almost everything else here felt like cardboard.
9. The Right Stuff ('83) 193 mins: Big leap forward in time here, from Jesus to Chuck Yeager. This was my first viewing, it's been on my watchlist for 20+ years. It didn't disappoint, managing to balance the drama and the sense of adventure. Carefully done as well since it would have been too easy for this to go overly flag waiving and sentimental. In retrospect, it was perfect casting as well. No major stars to distract but prominent enough that we feel these men are familiar to us. Quite a collection of the "All American" look of 40s-60s.
10. Les Miserables ('12) 158 mins: Not too many musicals qualify as epics so this was an easy choice to add some variety to the "festival". I had actually never seen any version of Les Mis. It was disappointing. The songs and production quality were fine but I just found myself bored with most of it. Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen stole the movie for me. I loved their energy but almost everything else here felt like cardboard.
My comment came out wrong. You were a youngster then. I meant older guys or something. But really I meant it just never seemed like a good movie to me.