They just won't stay lost!
So I watched
Catfish
tonight, and although, yes, it's basically about a
sockpuppet,
I found the way they handled and presented the story an unexpectedly thought-provoking look at how we relate to people online and in real life. It wasn't what I expected.
I loooove All That Jazz!
"Folks, let me lay on you, a so-so entertainer, not much of a humanitarian, and this cat was never nobody's friend. Here, on his final appearance on the Great Stage of Life (uh, you can applaud if you wanna)--Mr. Joe Gideon!!"
Just an FYI, Living Social (Groupon imitator) deal today is two movie tix through Fandango for $9. [link]
every time I talk about "the first Star Wars blah blah blah" and he rejoinders, "You mean the fourth one?"
This is why I plan to keep Dylan as ignorant of the prequels as possible for as long as I can. Unfortunately, we no longer have a VCR and so will be unable to introduce him to the theatrical cuts of the originals.
"Mommy, why are we starting with the fourth movie?"
"It's not dear; it's the intravenous movie."
Question for the Buffistas: what are your favourite movie title/credit sequences? The ones which begin the films, not the ones which end them.
My favorite title sequence is The Incredibles, but they're at the end of the film. (The Incredibles doesn't have an opening title sequence).
I feel like Seven had incredible opening titles, but now I can't remember why.
I like the opening credits for West Side Story, done over what look like abstract paintings, but then they resolve into the overhead view of Manhattan.
Question for the Buffistas: what are your favourite movie title/credit sequences?
Saul Bass, baby! The Man With the Golden Arm, West Side Story, Walk on the Wild Side, Vertigo, Age of Innocence.
I love the titles sequence for To Kill a Mockingbird, and wish the whole movie had been shot with as much cinematic style.
Pink Panther.
Coraline.
Sally Cruickshank did the animated titles for The Money Pit and they're pretty cool.
Favorite end title sequence: (by a long shot) A Series of Unfortunate Events. Man, that's a gorgeous sequence.