I thought McAvoy was horrible in that Dune sequel miniseries, but he rivaled Tilda Swinton for Best Thing About the Movie in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and IMHO won the title outright over Forest Whitaker in The Last King of Scotland.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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I think y'all can skip The Black Dahlia if you haven't seen it yet. Or maybe I just don't care for De Palma.
I think y'all can skip The Black Dahlia if you haven't seen it yet. Or maybe I just don't care for De Palma.
Nah, it kind of sucked and was incoherent.
Makes me appreciate LA Confidential all the more. Not easy turning Ellroy into a movie.
James McAvoy's Mr. Tumnus is tied with Gary Oldman's Jim Gordon for my personal "stepped off the page, onto the screen, and into my heart" award. Totally, eerily, perfectly the way I had visualized him, reading the Narnia books as a kid.
Not easy turning Ellroy into a movie.
That goes double when you realize all his novels are the same novel, just with search-and-replace on the names and hair-colors. Seriously, I read The Black Dahlia first, and then saw L. A. Confidential, and then tried to read the latter, and thought I had picked up the wrong book. (That definitely earned its adapted screenplay nod!)
I've read them. A handful. Ellroy. Almost like novels.
Nutty could be right. Maybe. Probably. Seemingly.
(Psst! Corwood, you forgot the irrelevant swear words and racial insensitivity!)
I read Black Dahlia recently, but it was more or less ruined by the real-life thing I saw with Ellroy talking about the murder of his mother, who he kept calling "my hated, lusted-for mother." Ew.
O Kay. All my desires to read Ellroy just went right out the window.
This is why I have to share the squick.
The book was still good, though!