I'm watching Harry Potter: The Hidden Secrets on A&E and I can't believe I haven't seen this movie yet!
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GO RIGHT NOW!! I SAY SO!!
Sorry for the yelling. It's just soooo good.
Oh, I'm going. Prolly tomorrow.
Just got home. Oh teh awesome.
I'm being very tempted to go see it this afternoon....
ignores all the talk from people who have or don't need babysitters
I finally watched the 1-18-08 trailer. Dude. Nice homage to some of the 9/11 footage. I'm sensing a Cthulhian aspect, and don't know if I can live in a world wher Cthulhu Mythos movies get budgets.
Drew Goddard wrote? Huh.
I'm sensing a Cthulhian aspect
Where do you get that from in the trailer, Raq?
I just watched Three Women for the first time today. I'm pretty sure I liked it a lot, but I will give a shiny penny to the person who can tell me what the hell was going on.
I just watched Three Women for the first time today. I'm pretty sure I liked it a lot, but I will give a shiny penny to the person who can tell me what the hell was going on.
Robert Altman had a dream and decided to film it. He let some nice people improvise his ideas. Easy peasy.
Should I add he was smoking at least as much pot as Paul McCartney at the time?
I know I should add that I love Three Women too. But it's as close to improvisational jazz as filmmaking gets (other Altman movies fit this category as well, but many of them just don't work).
I felt kinda the same way about The Third Man I kept wondering when Nick and Nora and their little dog would show up. Orson Welles was hot in a scampy sort of way.