I don't like movie technology that makes it possible for Tom Hanks to be lead and supporting actor.
They need to warm me up to it with, say, Johnny Depp.
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I don't like movie technology that makes it possible for Tom Hanks to be lead and supporting actor.
They need to warm me up to it with, say, Johnny Depp.
Seen 'em all, own several. Just saw Stage Beauty, by the way. Despite some terrific dialogue and Billy Crudup's mesmerizing performance, it didn't quite work for me. It felt about an hour longer than it actually was, never a good thing.
Still, a shirtless Billy Crudup and Ben Chaplin making out? Extremely, um, diverting.
a shirtless Billy Crudup and Ben Chaplin making out
Why has this not been mentioned before?
::heads to Netflix::
::heads to Netflix::
Head to your theater, dude.
Head to your theater, dude.
If she'd said the movie was good, I'd've headed to the theatre. For diversions that sound well-suited to rewind, I head to Netflix.
I think it would make a great rental. The odd looseness of the structure wouldn't matter at home where you can stop it if you need a break.
Plus a couple of scenes definitely bear a rewatch.
P-C, you should see The Third Man. One of the more delightfully cynical movies of its day.
I definitely want to, though I always get it confused with The Thin Man.
I don't remember much of the Theremin one. But there were Theremins in it.
There was a hilarious bit with Brian Wilson semi melting down.
I definitely want to, though I always get it confused with The Thin Man.
Also a worthy movie, but I prefer the THIRD MAN. The Thin Man has an excellent detective team though. And a great dog.