That Wicker Man highlight reel was great and all, but sometimes don't you just want to see more of the NOT THE BEES part? Sure you do.
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Of Spaced, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Hot Fuzz is my least favourite. I mean, I liked it a lot but I liked it as a buddy cop movie; as a comedy, I though it was a little flabby and overcooked. Though the Romeo and Juliet production may have overstimulated and broke my brain's laughing centre.
Cate Blanchett joins the cast of INDY4.
RIP Betty Hutton.
Must check for Miracle of Morgan's Creek in the near future.
I really liked The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, with its tee-hee subtle Hayes Code-bashing, escalating high-jinks, and clever wordplay. It's not top-notch Preston Sturges, but it's a far cry from a stinker.
Since were were talking about Sunshine a few days ago: A nice Q&A with Cillian Murphy from Premiere Magazine: [link]
He seems like a smart and level-headed kind of a fellow. He certains knows to pick interesting roles. I like his face, too -- he can look unearthly beautiful from one angle, and reeeeally creepy from another.
Hutton had to be the most entertaining actress of the '40s. But then, I didn't even think The Greatest Show on Earth was a bomb.
Didn't deserve Best Picture Oscar, true. But not the worst winner, either. (I'd give that dubious honor to Cimarron.)
Hutton is fantastic in Miracle, as is Eddie Bracken. Bracken's fantastic in Hail The Conquering Hero, too, which is also 2nd-rate Sturges, but enough kooky fun to make a viewing worth your while.
I like his face, too -- he can look unearthly beautiful from one angle, and reeeeally creepy from another.
It's taken me a couple of movies to guess it, but I think it's because he is the tiniest bit wall-eyed. When he angles himself to minimize the effect, it's invisible; but then he changes the angle of his head towards the camera and it pops out at you suddenly.
Also, the fact his eyeballs are so prominent you could play marbles with them.
Bracken wasn't going to take the role in Morgan's Creek because he was tired of being upstaged by Hutton. Then Sturges convinced him to do it, and he decided to upstage her for once.
I think knowing that made me like him more in the movie, too.
And actually it might have impressed me more if I hadn't read tons of praise for it beforehand. So if you haven't seen it and want to, expect it to just be kinda okay and then you'll probably really enjoy it!