Love the camera view from above as they swirl over the dance floor!
It was also nice to see the Patil twins (have we seen them together since the first film?).
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Love the camera view from above as they swirl over the dance floor!
It was also nice to see the Patil twins (have we seen them together since the first film?).
Love the camera view from above as they swirl over the dance floor
That shot reminds me of Moulin Rouge.
I can't wait for new Wallace & Gromit. I need to make Dave watch the older ones before Curse of the Were-Rabbit comes out.
Is Mirrormask based on a novel by Gaiman or did he just write the screenplay?
Is Mirrormask based on a novel by Gaiman or did he just write the screenplay?
He wrote the screenplay w/ Dave McKean.
"They're the wrong trousers, Grommit!" I love The Wrong Trousers, especially the penguin as criminal mastermind (see? Not all penguins are cute and cuddly!).
Oooh! Desk Set is on TMC! It might actually be my favorite Hepburn/Tracy movie.
Thanks, Jilli.
"They're the wrong trousers, Grommit!" I love The Wrong Trousers, especially the penguin as criminal mastermind (see? Not all penguins are cute and cuddly!).
I love "A Close Shave", I think it's called. So funny. We watched them on my first trip to England.
Oooh! Desk Set is on TMC! It might actually be my favorite Hepburn/Tracy movie.
Thanks for the heads up. I think it is my favorite too, although it is hard for me to chose.
Fans of pretty boys in eyeliner and heels should keep an eye out for Breakfast on Pluto, Neil Jordan's latest (comes out Nov 18). It's both incredibly precious and heartbreakingly sincere, and Cillian Murphy is just amazing. He completely disappears into the role.
I was especially amused by Stephen Rea's character, who this time gets to say to the transvestite lounge singer "Oh don't worry, I know you're not a girl."
Batman Begins fans will also enjoy Liam Neeson's character.
"Be careful. Be careful. You're in the major leagues here." One of my favorite lines in desk set. Probably doesn't hold up on its own though.