I think ita had already seen it by then -- no?
Not in California, if so.
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I think ita had already seen it by then -- no?
Not in California, if so.
Tony Franciosa RIP .
Mildly annoyed they didn't mention one of his late career turns in Argento's TENEBRAE, where he gave a helluva performance. Not surprised, but still annoyed.
I think ita had already seen it by then -- no?
Not in California, if so.
ita, Ann Arbor is oddly a fairly major venue. There have been many times that Ann Arbor has gotten movies that are pretty much only playing elsewhere in LA and NY. It may have been that CTHD was playing in Ann Arbor very early on in its run.
I saw Walk the Line and Tristan and Isolde last night. Walk the Line was great. Who knew Joaquin and Reese could sing? Tristan and Isolde was kinda average, but very pretty in spots, if you like looking at the Irish coast, which I do. Sophia Myles is very pretty, too, but James Franco irritated me. I wanted him to have an expression, but mostly I wanted the guy cast as Mailo (sp?) to be recast as Tristan, since he was so much prettier.
I wasn't living in Ann Arbor at the time either, Sean. Birmingham, if memory serves. I probably saw it before NC, but not unduly early.
I'm sad about James DeanFranco. He's very pretty. Pocket-sized, but pretty.
I need to see Underworld: Evolution today.
I caught Van Helsing on TiVo and watched part of it. It was really bad and Kate was worse. Lordy she was awful.
Other recent harvestings from TiVo need to be shared with particular Buffistas.
DXM! Have you seen Miyazaki's Porco Rosso? Holy shit, is it beautiful. It's one of the best movies I've seen about aviation. Like so many of his movies I just wanted to move into that world. But the flying and the aviation detail was incredible.
Jilli! Have you seen The Tomb of Ligeia with Vincent Price? It's the most faithful adaptation of the gothic romance I've seen put on screen. Dark and perverse and lush. Vincent wears these really cool antique sunglasses, and all the men ponce about in High Victorian fashion, and the ruined Abbey is Totally Gothic and the story is filled with cruel little touches and brooding gothery and it's well written and the lead actress, Elizabeth Sargeant, was strong and spirited.
This was not Franco's prettiest movie. He's been better. Geez, he was even better in "City by the Sea," if I'm remembering what he looked like correctly. Man, was that a funny movie.
Have you seen Miyazaki's Porco Rosso?
Not DXM, but I *love* this movie.
Birmingham, if memory serves.
Yeah, probably not all that early, then. The rest of Michigan isn't all that different from the middle of the country, as far as film is concerned. I'm still a little puzzled as to why Ann Arbor ranks so high in film markets, but it does. Or did, anyway.
I taped Porco Rosso the other night, but haven't watched it yet.