I wanted to add to the thumbs that are up for
MI:3.
It's great fun, and something blows up every five minutes. Well done, J.J.
I've also seen
Munich
and
Good Night and Good Luck
in the last couple days, which are both more important movies to be existing but not nearly as fun to watch.
If only Murrow had gone on an explosives-rampage, GNaGL could have been the best movie ever.
Good Night and Blowed Up Real Good
Good Night and Good Luck Dodging Claymore Shrapnel, McCarthy!
Is there still a link somewhere for the Annie Proulx story that Brokeback Mountain was adapted from? I watched the movie on dvd yesterday afternoon and uh, I was expecting to be swept up into it and so far -- that isn't happening.
I think that one of my main impressions of the movie was the extreme poverty that both main characters lived in (well, up until the time that
Jack marries into the farm equipment business) -
perhaps that made the biggest impression on me because I watched it less than two weeks after watching Texas Ranch House -- it's like, in 150 years - some things just don't change.
sumi, I think most of them have been taken down, but this one is still up, possibly because it's a slightly different version than the one that was published in
Close Range,
or possibly because it's a non-U.S. site.
So, if I was going to netflix Apocalypse Now, should I go for the original or the Redux? Or both?
Definitely the original -- all the Redux-added scenes did was make it longer.
I agree. I thought the Redux was interesting in the context of having seen the original way too many times, but it definitely shouldn't be your first experience of the movie.