They said something about having two Billy Wilder movies on there.
Edit: And there were definitely two Kurosawa movies on there. Yojimbo and Ikiru.
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They said something about having two Billy Wilder movies on there.
Edit: And there were definitely two Kurosawa movies on there. Yojimbo and Ikiru.
Stoppard is a script doctor. He does it for money, as do several other established writers. Carrie Fisher is one of the most sought-after script doctors in Hollywood.
Yeah, and Taxi Driver and Raging Bull.
Stoppard is a script doctor. He does it for money, as do several other established writers. Carrie Fisher is one of the most sought-after script doctors in Hollywood.
That used to be Joss' big gig too.
Script doctoring is how John Sayles has been able to stay independent, so one can't complain that the job exists.
I remember Joss saying, though, that he was usually brought in way too late, to add jokes and transitions to a script with a chasm of absent logic in the middle.
Taxi Driver and Raging Bull.
And Goodfellas.
I've only seen a few of the movies on this list.
But Finding Nemo? Excluding the beatiful animation, the movie was awful. Horrible dialogue and acting.
I've tried watching Lawrence of Arabia several times, but it's *so* boring I've never even been able to make it halfway. I've never been able to make it through It's a Wonderful Life, either. And I couldn't stand more than 10 minutes of The Godfather.
And as for The Lord of the Rings, only the first movie was good. The second one sucked, and the third one was mediocre.
However, I do like Blade Runner, E.T., Pulp Fiction, and Star Wars.
But Finding Nemo? Excluding the beatiful animation, the movie was awful. Horrible dialogue and acting.
Wow. Now you have to be dead to me. Shame, really.
Have you tried watching LoA on the big screen? Because that made all the difference for me.
I have the attention span of a tse-tse fly, and so many movies that I have been unable to sit through at home just came to life in a movie theatre. I tried to watch McCabe and Mrs. Miller recently, and it was so dark on my TV I turned it off after 20 minutes.
I need to live somewhere with a great rep cinema.
I love Ellen Degeneres' performance in Nemo.
Betsy, they played one of your favorite movies on cable this morning: Swashbuckler. Robert Shaw! Young James Earl Jones! Young Genvieve Bujold! Going over cliffs in banana carts! All the actors of the 70s who never got a shot at costume dramas.