truly. I'm not sure I'll remember it in a month.
Spike ,'Selfless'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Transporter 2 is the one where he's trying to save the little kid. it's actually my favorite.
I provide this, for reference: [link]
That is unparalleled filmmaking, and Statham is a master thespian.
I could not agree MORE, ita.
hee! agreed.
I finally scored a copy of Funeral Parade of Roses a loose adaptation of Oedipus Rex among the late sixties Japanese gay underground (mostly transgender). It's gorgeous, playful, influenced by pop art and Godard. It's a huge acknowledged influence by Kubrick on Clockwork Orange. A genuine masterpiece that's largely gone unseen and unknown. There's an excellent review here, with many shots from the film.
More fantastic images from it here.
I finally saw Black Swan today. I had to wait until it got to the $4 matinee theater.
there was not a single character that was not creepy and or sinister in the film. Yikes!
I get to see the new Jane Eyre tomorrow!
I finally saw Black Swan today. I had to wait until it got to the $4 matinee theater.
I finally saw Top Gun today. I had to wait until Netflix Instant decided to stop streaming it tomorrow.
So many jokes in Hot Shots! make a lot more sense now. I had no idea Adrian Pasdar, Tim Robbins, and Meg Ryan were in it! Also, is Michael Ironside in EVERYTHING?