Oooo. Curse of the Cat People!
Vonnie, there are more details about the set here: [link] It looks like there are actually 7 commentaries total. Again I say, ooooo.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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Oooo. Curse of the Cat People!
Vonnie, there are more details about the set here: [link] It looks like there are actually 7 commentaries total. Again I say, ooooo.
I know why, too, Fred, because GG and I share a birthday.(9/18) We are unlikely birthday twins, I think, which is why I remember.
My mom gave me Goodbye, Lenin for my birthday. It's a lovely, funny, observant little movie about the fall of the Berlin Wall and how it affects an East German family. I recommend it highly.
For Buffistettes, I might add that the lead actor is HOTT.
TCM will be airing Jacques Tourneur's "I Walked With A Zombie" next Monday
My damn cable company has TCM on the set of channels outside of my price range.
I watched Human Resources this weekend, which was an extraordinary movie. A young man, the son of a working class French family, has come home for a summer internship at the factory where his father works. His job is to prepare the factory for the 35-hour workweek, but he quickly runs up against a strident union representative. Drawing on a case history from college, he comes up with a survey that he hopes will cut through the rhetoric to get to the best solution, but his plan backfires and he learns by accident that the factory management has decided to use his survey to get rid of some workers, his father included. All of this leads to a great, messy, complicated conflict between him, his father, and the factory. Mike Leigh wishes he had made this movie, but the truth is that Leigh doesn't have the deft touch to make class conflict into such a personal experience. Highly recommended.
Just made a run to the Amazon, and hey! That very set seems to be slated for release in Octorber. [link]
Ooooh, it's got the very rare Ghost Ship. (If you'll google on my name you'll find my prize winning Voodoo Adventure which alludes to that movie.)
I love those movies so much. So elegant and eerie.
Robin, I've been meaning to rent Goodbye, Lenin for ages! Maybe I'll pick it up on my way home tonight. I seem to have developed a thing for hot German boys...
I was flipping channels a few weeks ago, and caught part of Run, Lola, Run, so I stopped to watch for a few minutes, since it's been a while since I've pulled out my tape of it. I think that we're supposed to think that Manni is hawt, but the character is such a dim bulb, and such a wallflower when compared to Lola, that I completely forget about his looks in favor of watching Lola run (and scream, of course).
Did I mention that I watched Dodgeball over the weekend? Funny, but not as screamingly funny as I had expected. I really liked the extras, though -- especially the one where the cast talked about how much they had to actually *train* for the dodgeball games, and how sore they were after the first day.
And Stephen Root getting hit in the groin shouldn't be as funny as it is, nor should the guy getting hit in the head with a wrench, but I'll be damned if I didn't crack up every time.
I think that we're supposed to think that Manni is hawt, but the character is such a dim bulb, and such a wallflower when compared to Lola, that I completely forget about his looks in favor of watching Lola run (and scream, of course).
I actually don't remember if I had the hots for Manni. But I did fall hard for the male lead in Tykwer's next movie, The Princess and the Warrior (played by Benno Furmann).
Ohh. I liked The Princess and the Warrior for the pretty.
And speaking of hott/hawt/just plain amazing, I watched Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey this weekend. Just looking at BL breaks my heart...not altogether sure why. He's just so beautiful. Or seems to be anyway.
I loved the Jason Scott Lee biopic and enjoyed the documentary this weekend, but I feel like I don't have a complete picture of 'the man'. I trolled Amazon for a good biography but couldn't choose one. If any Buffista has a recommendation, I'd be obliged.