My new favorite cable channel is MGM HD. Just this weekend, I DVRed Bergman's Persona, and Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black.
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My new favorite cable channel is MGM HD
Huh. Maybe I need to get an HD tv. Oh yeah, after we pay the rent stuff. Maybe next decade.
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I know what you mean, and that was actually one aspect of the story I was looking forward to seeing what the story did with (bad grammar day for me). I also connected with his being around drinking adults... that scene worked for me. He is anchorless, and entertains himself with (apparently) books that give him knowledge about crimes. Which suggests that he is ideal to replace Hakan.
I love that all of these characters seem very alive and interesting, with their own things going on.
"THIS is ALL stop-motion??? Holy shit!!!"
Well, some of it was CG. (Like most of the mouse circus.) But I've never seen CG and puppets so well integrated before, anywhere.
Re Let The Right One In, it didn't occur to me until after the movie was over that Hakan had met Eli when he was Oskar's age too, and that he wasn't her first either. Eli's been doing this a long time.
"THIS is ALL stop-motion??? Holy shit!!!"
Well, some of it was CG.
Okay, the mouse circus was specifically what blew my mind, thinking it was all stop-motion.
The trilogy meter: [link]
I'm just sitting over here wondering (from B'cracy) why people hate Se7en. I loved it.
The trilogy meter: [link]
Oooh, I concur with those assessments. And it's interesting to see them bar charted.
I'm just sitting over here wondering (from B'cracy) why people hate Se7en. I loved it.
Honestly, I don't remember a lot of it other than being really, really pissed that the wife was killed offscreen without being given a chance to defend herself.
She was just an object not a human being. It infuriated me.