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Same. Sounds interesting though.Another i never even heard of.
Same. Sounds interesting though.Another i never even heard of.
iirc, the miss for me was the wide range of acting- from Anjelica's having too much fun master-class (worth watching just for that) to supporting and kid actors who are far off it. I think the direction also didn't work for me... and I totally dig Roeg's earlier stuff- especially Performance... but I guess it helped set the tone.Same. Sounds interesting though.Another i never even heard of.
You're all right, kid.Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
this.Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
not even charlie and the choclate factory?Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
Not even. He's probably better than Hans Christian Anderson. Maybe.not even charlie and the choclate factory?Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
Do you like any childrens authors?Not even. He's probably better than Hans Christian Anderson. Maybe.not even charlie and the choclate factory?Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
Of course. Dr Suess. Diana Wynne Jones. Used to read Enid Blyton. I love fairy tales, so Andrew Lang. C S Lewis. Lewis Carroll.Do you like any childrens authors?Not even. He's probably better than Hans Christian Anderson. Maybe.not even charlie and the choclate factory?Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
It was also shocking that the biggest star in the movie is brutally murdered ten minutes into the film.The opening scene with Barrymore rivals When A Stranger Calls as possibly the scariest first ten minutes in film history.
Yeah this is a great movie. Reverent and irreverential.67. Scream (1996)
Directed by: Wes Craven
Starring: Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Courtney Cox, Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan
Synopsis: A slasher in a mask similar to Edvard Munch’s scary painting kills young women.
What’s your favorite scary movie? - Ghostface
Intended as a tribute to horror/slasher films of the past, Scream turned out to be the most popular of all of them, becoming its own successful franchise, and reviving public interest in the genre. The opening scene with Barrymore rivals When A Stranger Calls as possibly the scariest first ten minutes in film history.
not a big horror fan but part of me wants to say Tucker and Dale vs. Evil since I like lighthearted fare a lot but for more horror HORROR it would be like The Ring or The Babadook, Really enjoyed Train to Busan as well. I thought A Quiet Place was really good but it was a little tense which I suppose might be the point.What’s your favorite scary movie? - Ghostface
Could make a case for top 20
Gwyneth Paltrows headCould make a case for top 20depends on what is in that lunchbox
That was itself a tribute to Psycho.It was also shocking that the biggest star in the movie is brutally murdered ten minutes into the film.The opening scene with Barrymore rivals When A Stranger Calls as possibly the scariest first ten minutes in film history.
Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
Can't stand Roald Dahl. There's just nothing charming or engaging in his material.
Really? James and the Giant Peach? Danny the Champion of the World? Dang, girl, those are wonderful books full of incredible imagery.
I thought all architects became architects because of Mike BradyI think I figured out at some point in my adult life that James and the Giant Peach was the catalyst for me becoming an architect.
Yes. Unabashedly.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
Yes. Unabashedly.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
It was a vehicle for Robin Williams to do Robin Williams things as much as it was a kids cartoon. If I remember correctly it was marketed to adults just as much as kids but that was a long time ago so I might be mis-remembering.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
Of course not. It played out like this.Yes. Unabashedly.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
Did you go to a theater to see this? Without children? Dude......that's something Uncle Touchy would do.
I certainly did. With my wife and a bunch of friends. It was a big deal.Yes. Unabashedly.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
Did you go to a theater to see this? Without children? Dude......that's something Uncle Touchy would do.
Of course not. It played out like this.Yes. Unabashedly.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
Did you go to a theater to see this? Without children? Dude......that's something Uncle Touchy would do.
I certainly did. With my wife and a bunch of friends. It was a big deal.Yes. Unabashedly.Were you guys watching Alaaddin voluntarily before you had children of your own? Because in 1992 I was in college and I wasn't spending money on kids' movies. That's weird.
Did you go to a theater to see this? Without children? Dude......that's something Uncle Touchy would do.
Also the premier as I recall was a late night showing in Hollywood, maybe midnight? I don’t think there were many kids there, or any.
You have to remember too this was the year AFTER Beauty and the Beast came out, which a lot of people called at the time the greatest animated picture ever and was nominated by the Oscars for Best Picture. So Aladdin, the follow up, garnered a LOT of attention.
IMO Denzel Washington should have won Best Actor for his portrayal of Hurricane Rubin Carter…..instead Kevin Spacey got it for American Beauty and to me Denzel was absolutely robbed.65. The Hurricane (1999)
Directed by: Norman Jewison
Starring: Denzel Washington, John Hannah, Liev Schrieber
Synopsis: Boxer Rubin “The Hurricane” Carter appeals his murder conviction.
Hate put me in prison. Love’s gonna bust me out. - Denzel Washington as Rubin Carter
This is a very absorbing crime and legal drama. According to what I have read the writers took some liberties with the actual truth (and the family of the murder victim, who believe to this day that Carter was in fact guilty, was extremely angry at this film and complained bitterly) but that has no effect on its entertainment value. It’s well acted, especially, as always, by Washington. As the song says, he could have been champion of the world…
A girl I was dating in 1992 wanted to see this (I was 22) and since it had Robin Williams voicing the Genie I said sure.66. Aladdin (1992)
Directed by: Ron Clements
Starring the voices of: Robin Williams, Scott Weinger, Linda Larkin
Synopsis: In legendary Agrabah, a street rat discovers a magic lamp.
Wake up and smell the hummus! - Robin Williams as The Genie
An important part of the Disney Renaissance. I saw it on opening night at the famous El Capitan theatre in Hollywood with a raucous crowd who loved every minute. Great songs, great story, and of course it’s Robin Williams manic humor which makes the film.
Years later I got sick of it; here’s why: Both of my daughters were, at a young age, involved in musical theatre. I learned that Aladdin has become almost as ubiquitous a children’s musical theatre play as Annie; they were in two productions of it and we saw a third. If I never have to hear about Agrabah again I will be pleased.
The story is compelling but the movie dragged in parts - way longer than it should have been.I've never seen Hurricane
Washington was great in Hurricane, but he deserved that Oscar for Training Day.IMO Denzel Washington should have won Best Actor for his portrayal of Hurricane Rubin Carter…..instead Kevin Spacey got it for American Beauty and to me Denzel was absolutely robbed.
They did a make up call giving it to him for the less than stellar role in Training Day…..meh.
You can save a lot of time and just get the story from the Dylan song:65. The Hurricane (1999)
Directed by: Norman Jewison
Starring: Denzel Washington, John Hannah, Liev Schrieber
Synopsis: Boxer Rubin “The Hurricane” Carter appeals his murder conviction.
Hate put me in prison. Love’s gonna bust me out. - Denzel Washington as Rubin Carter
This is a very absorbing crime and legal drama. According to what I have read the writers took some liberties with the actual truth (and the family of the murder victim, who believe to this day that Carter was in fact guilty, was extremely angry at this film and complained bitterly) but that has no effect on its entertainment value. It’s well acted, especially, as always, by Washington. As the song says, he could have been champion of the world…
Its a kids movie so it isn't for you. Just skip it.I've never seen Hurricane. Been meaning to, just never got around to it. Wonder how I could find this one. Red Box? Library?
You should definitely look for a Red Box. Report back when you've found one.I've never seen Hurricane. Been meaning to, just never got around to it. Wonder how I could find this one. Red Box? Library?
Its a kids movie so it isn't for you. Just skip it.I've never seen Hurricane. Been meaning to, just never got around to it. Wonder how I could find this one. Red Box? Library?
You should definitely look for a Red Box. Report back when you've found one.I've never seen Hurricane. Been meaning to, just never got around to it. Wonder how I could find this one. Red Box? Library?
I am with you for the most part. I pretty much stay away from most but things like Shrek and Aladdin where it had a known comedian running the show. Those usually have enough adult humor to make it worth while.You grownup Disney freaks are weird, man. I'll die on this animated hill.
It's an artifact. They're not in business anymore.You should definitely look for a Red Box. Report back when you've found one.I've never seen Hurricane. Been meaning to, just never got around to it. Wonder how I could find this one. Red Box? Library?
There's one by Rite Aid on Walker and Cedar Hills. About the only thing left at Rite Aid.
Maybe a Blockbuster.You should definitely look for a Red Box. Report back when you've found one.I've never seen Hurricane. Been meaning to, just never got around to it. Wonder how I could find this one. Red Box? Library?
I still have my Blockbuster card so when they come back.Maybe a Blockbuster.