Sound of Music is on tv at the same time every year though, or was, anyway. I'll bet it picks up a lot there.
Willow ,'The Killer In Me'
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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Dirty Dancing is one of those movies I can't help but watch every time I find it when flipping through channels. It's a sickness.
This is 3½ years old, but it's the best RoTK review ever!
Huh. None of the movies listed for men OR women are ones I watch often. Except maybe Aliens, but since I only watch it about once a year, I don't call that "often". Not compared to, say, Beetlejuice.
The Greatest Long Tracking Shots in Cinema.
With convenient YouTube accompaniment!
(Serenity was added "by popular demand.")
That's a great list! At least it has some of my favorites, although they got the wrong one from Weekend. The right one (the greatest traffic jam in cinema) doesn't appear to be on YouTube in its original format.
Another great long take (albeit one that doesn't impress with camerawork, but with the actor's rhythms):
At least it has some of my favorites, although they got the wrong one from Weekend. The right one (the greatest traffic jam in cinema) doesn't appear to be on YouTube in its original format.
Totally agree with this. So much of WEEKEND doesn't work (the agitprop especially) but the stuff that does is mad genius and more than makes up for the lecturing.
This is 3½ years old, but it's the best RoTK review ever!
Hee! I knew which review that was before I even clicked on it.
This movie starts with the origin of Golem – that creepy guy who looks like Iggy Pop and wears Tarzan pants and wants the invisible-ring. He’s still on a quest with the two hobbits - Rudy from the film RUDY and Fredo - to throw the ring into a volcano (this is like a serious version of JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO). The ring is also evil but you keep thinking, while you watch it, that someone should put it on and check out some boobs. I have a feeling those scenes will be in the DVDs.
The most interesting thing about the (quite positive) reviews of 28 Weeks Later... I've read are the allusions to the director's previous film Intacto. Has anyone seen it?