I always thought Epic meant a movie covered a large span of time- Giant for instance. The fact that they happen to be long is only a byproduct of covering all that time. Therefore Titanic should go under Romantic Comedies.
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Did we know about this movie? Starring Paul Gross and Caroline Dhavernas?
Because we need another WWII love story. But still. Paul Gross! Caroline Dhavernas! Neat!
But, given that it's all about the important contribution of the Canadian army in WWI - what are the chances that it will get a US release?
Did we know about this movie? Starring Paul Gross and Caroline Dhavernas?
That's going to be about one of the most horrible and grisly battles in WWI. Don't expect comedy with that romance.
I hit post, walk away, and apparently, get stuck in a time loop!
Sorry about that.
Did we know about this movie? Starring Paul Gross and Caroline Dhavernas?
Oh, man, the dialogue in the preview is the very essence of wooden. I love those guys (and I love a good war romance movie) but ugh!
Because we need another WWII love story. But still. Paul Gross! Caroline Dhavernas! Neat!
I'm pretty sure it's a WWI movie. ETA: Sumi and David have already caught that.
I think it's opening the TIFF in the fall, so it will get lots of press.
I have figured out where On Demand the Dark Knight stuff is. It's under Movies & Extras - which has a button called "Dark Knight."
Yes, I feel stupid for not scrolling down and seeing it last week. But - I watched both GCN newscasts - this week's is a profile of Bruce Wayne. Next week Mike Engel introduces us to Gotham's criminal underworld and the week after - a profile of Jim Gordon.
Love it!
An early Wall*E review: [link]