Heh--a delightfully irreverent look at movies about men in skirts, featuring stills with lots o' leg.
On the highbrow sorcery end are a raft of Arthurian legends. Then there are the Shakespearean skirt films, which tend to attract better actors (Laurence Olivier, morose in peroxide hair and a tunic, in "Hamlet") but to feature, sadly, less perspiration.
Princess Mononoke is very very good. Spirited Away is better.
On a related note: what's the general consensus on Princess Mononoke?
I enjoyed it. It's not my favoritist anime evah, but it's definitely good stuff.
My daughter just called to tell me she rented HP3 for me this morning. She is a good kid.
Renting?! I'm going to Best Buy straight after work to buy the thing!
It's my preciousssss, yessss precioussssssss, my - wait, wrong movie (20 more days).
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HP3 was definitely worth a few extra viewings in the theater (I saw it three or four times), and I'm also buying it on the way home tonight (beathen, Circuit City has it on sale today and tomorrow for $14.99; I don't know if Best Buy is price matching that). Now let's see if I can just get that DVD (and possibly a few CDs) and get out before having anything else catch my eye that's not a Christmas gift!
Best Buy lowers the standard price in the first week of a release, so I know I'll get a compatible price. I also have a reward zone card that allows me to accrue points. Once I've spent about $150 I'll get a $5 gift certificate. Since I tend to buy at Best Buy often this is a pretty good deal. Thanks for the info about Circuit City, though.
My extra purchase tonight will be the
Polar Express
soundtrack because Josh Groban sings a song for the album. I love his music. He's coming to town March 1 and I'm going to buy front row seats if I can get them.
I'm trying to replace some of my old audio tapes with CDs, and I'm on the hunt for INXS's "Kick" album, as well as the cast recording for the revival of "Guys and Dolls" (I caught the relevant episode of PBS's "Broadway Musicals" show last night, and was singing along with the gamblers: I got the horse right here/His name is Paul Revere).
Oh I fully intend on purchasing HP3, but I just love that girl so much for remembering the release date and doing what she could to feed my obsession.
Having it rented to satisfy my immediate viewing needs, I may be able to hold the purchased copy until Christmas.
I wonder how DVD sales are going to hold up for HP3 considering the box office intake for the series has been declining with each movie.
I got a handful of movies at the library this afternoon, on the theory that it's a long holiday weekend, ideal for loafing around in front of the DVD player (unless my friends opt for football, in which case I will have to beat them senseless and lock them in a broom closet). I forced myself to get movies I haven't seen before:
Shrek (yes, the first one; yes, I haven't seen it yet; shut up)
Moulin Rouge (see above)
Starsky and Hutch
a DVD with 4 Buster Keaton shorts on them (College, The Electric House, the Blacksmith, and [memfault]), because someone here was talking about Buster Keaton the other day, and I realized that I have never seen a Buster Keaton movie.