I liked how during the rescue he kept nudging Annakin towards doing little evil things
Yeah. The scene where he was encouraging Anakin to break into the carpool lane was priceless.
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I liked how during the rescue he kept nudging Annakin towards doing little evil things
Yeah. The scene where he was encouraging Anakin to break into the carpool lane was priceless.
I heard something about that list that made it pretty clear they were picking their favorites, not the Best or Most Influential. Which that page doesn't indicate at all.
Ah yes, that very thing.
Every time I hear somebody say they can't watch the Godfather, it still makes me sad. I should be used to it, but, oh well. JZ is me on It Happened... I think it is my favorite of those crazy-heiress movies. No way is "Purple Rose" better than Annie Hall.(I liked both though.) Corwood, babe, breaking genre "restrictions" to watch "The Wild Bunch" next week. Between y'all and David Simon, I had to, you know...it's a Wirehead thing. If I hate it, you'll get the hate mail, ok?
Hmm, I need to break down and rent Annie Hall someday.
Yahoo article on 2005 movies from books:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
In theaters: July 15
Based on: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl (1964)
Plot: After finding a rare Golden Ticket inside a chocolate bar, sweet but poor Charlie Bucket and his grandfather get to visit the tightly guarded factory of candy magnate Willy Wonka. Charlie and the other lottery winners tour the lavish plant run by the Oompa Loompas, unaware that they are all on a secret job interview to take over the imaginative candymaking enterprise.
Difference between movie and book: Unlike the 1971 Gene Wilder film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, based on the same book, which featured psychedelic elements in its adaptation, this latest screenplay sticks closely to what Dahl wrote in the novel. Even the lyrics sung by the trusty Oompa Loompas are taken straight from Dahl's classic.
Even the lyrics sung by the trusty Oompa Loompas are taken straight from Dahl's classic.
Is it a bad sign that I really want to know what these Oompa Loompa lyrics are?
eta:
Oompa Loopa doopitty det
There once was a man from Nantucket
Corwood, babe, breaking genre "restrictions" to watch "The Wild Bunch" next week. Between y'all and David Simon, I had to, you know...it's a Wirehead thing. If I hate it, you'll get the hate mail, ok?
I'm used to it. FWIW, The Wild Bunch is also one of Joss Whedon's avowed favorite movies, too.
Huh...is it something you have to have a penis to appreciate? Because I want to change my life, just not that much. Although I do like plenty of "guy" movies, more so the older I get, and the less I want to watch some chick's mom die. See, there's me, being snarky, from the Greek for "butthead".
Unlike the 1971 Gene Wilder film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, based on the same book, which featured psychedelic elements in its adaptation
I dare anyone to watch the trailer with the song in it and tell me that the new version is devoid of psychedelic elements.