Ooh, I have the disk with
The Body Snatchers
from Netflix right now. I'm slowly working through the Lewton set. Probably won't get to it tonight, but maybe tomorrow.
I saw an ad for
Marie Antoinette
that ended with "based on a true story." I found that rather depressing.
I'm hoping they said that because it was based on the nonfiction biography by Antonia Fraser, not one of the many novels about MA that are out now.
I'm pretty sure that's the reference.
Ooh, I have the disk with The Body Snatchers from Netflix right now. I'm slowly working through the Lewton set. Probably won't get to it tonight, but maybe tomorrow.
I wasn't in a big hurry to watch it, but Karloff's performance is so great. Really sly and menacing. Also it just looks gorgeous. As ever with the Lewton RKOs, they did a lot with a little.
Just saw
The Queen.
TOTALLY FUCKING WONDERFUL. Helen Mirren is incredible and the script is nuanced and sharp and fascinating. Go see it!
So glad I only found out after the fact that Joey Lauren Adams was introducing her Arkansas-set Ashley Judd movie at the indie filmfest last night. No temptation to buy explosives now that it's over and done...
I finally got around to seeing
Brick.
It was pretty crazy. Really stylized, almost unbelievably so. But I'm not sure anyone's going to top it for quintessential high school noir. 'Cause, like, he totally just slapped noir onto high school and didn't hold back.
I just saw the best movie last night. It's called The History Boys, based on a play by Alan Bennett. It's funny as hell, surprisingly meaningful, with delicious tension throughout. I can't reccomend it enough.
I saw that on Broadway a few months ago. I wasn't 100% sure it held together, but I liked it a lot anyway. I'm looking forward to the movie.
You could definitely tell that the film was once a play--the transitions were often not clean, and it jumped around a lot. But man, it was an enjoyable thing to watch.