Interview with Audrey Tautou (star of Amélie) about her new movie, also directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
It's a big critical and financial success in France.
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Interview with Audrey Tautou (star of Amélie) about her new movie, also directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
It's a big critical and financial success in France.
Got an extra 5 grand lying around? You too, can buy the entire Criterion Catalogue, including out of print titles.
I drooling at this, I have to admit.
Heh, from the above link:
# 3 people recommended Police Academy - The Complete Collection instead of The Criterion Collection Holiday 2004 Gift Set (Amazon.com Exclusive)
These out-of-print titles are not included: BEAUTY & THE BEAST (Original release, spine # 6), BANK DICK, THE; BLOOD FOR DRACULA; DEAD RINGERS; FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN; HARD BOILED; HOW TO GET AHEAD IN ADVERTISING; M (Original release, spine #30); NOTORIOUS; PLAYTIME; REBECCA; ROBOCOP; SALO; SID & NANCY; SILENCE OF THE LAMBS; SPELLBOUND; STRAW DOGS; THE KILLER; UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING, THE; and THIS IS SPINAL TAP.
Deal breaker...
DX, don't you already have that one?
Actually, I don't. Not on DVD, anyway.
Yeah...there's Austin Powers, but something with a little more class would be nice.
Austin Powers didn't even come to mind.
Saw National Treasure. It was good. Not as good as Pirates of the Carribbean, by any means, but good. See if you can guess the password before Ben Gates does!
Also, just saw Christmas with the Kranks. Apparently most of the audience liked it. I was ready to walk out about ten minutes in. Not funny, not heartwarming, not good. And some people applauded at the end! I was also distracted by Jamie Lee Curtis actually looking older than she really is. And by her shimmery pale eyeshadow.
The Criterion Spinal Tap's been out of print for ages. There's another version out there, that's the one most people have. (Same goes for all of the out-of-print ones, I think -- Criterion let their rights lapse, so someone else released them.)
Well, no one at the tv wiki can answer this, nor can anyone on the IMDB discussion forums. I guess it is time to bring out the big guns, and unleash the Buffistas.
"… an 80s-vintage teen-oriented movie or TV movie in which a kid with a little red wagon was going around in the background (as a subplot) arranging an incredibly complex chain of deals. It was handled like a running gag, except at the end, the kid was shown walking off having accomplished what he wanted. Anyone got a title on this?"