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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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but the opening scene for "Cutthroat Island" is a stitch. In fact pretty much the only thing in the film worth watching. (Jilli thinks a couple of other scenes are worthwhile.)
The town. EXPLODES. While everyone is running around in corsets and frock coats and pirate hats. What's not to love?
By the way, Jane Eyre was a very respectable version.
Megan, thanks for the report. It sounds like it might be a version that won't make me run screaming from the theater.
It sounds like it might be a version that won't make me run screaming from the theater.
Definitely not. I had a few quibbles with stuff near the end, but they really did a good job with it. Keep in mind, I just spent the last two weeks listening to a Librivox recording as a reread so everything was fresh in my mind to compare it with.
Definitely not. I had a few quibbles with stuff near the end, but they really did a good job with it. Keep in mind, I just spent the last two weeks listening to a Librivox recording as a reread so everything was fresh in my mind to compare it with.
Now I want to re-read Jane Eyre. It has been a while...
Diane Lane has been cast as Martha Kent in the new Superman movie.
#1 All-Time TV credit sequence? Cowboy Bebop!
Yes! This!
Oh! The credits for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World are fun times. Also the 8-bit Universal logo.
LOVED!
Touch of Evil. Best. Credits. Evah! Much as I love the restored version, the one with Henry Mancini's score strikes me as more iconic.
Yes! This!
::high fives quester::
Our opinions validate each other so we must be right!
Much as I love the restored version, the one with Henry Mancini's score strikes me as more iconic.
Concur.
Famous Objects from Classic Movies.
Guess movie titles using pictures of famous objects from them as clues.
It's fun! I got 33 before I finally missed one. Some are really easy, and some are clever in what object they pick. And you play Wheel of Fortune style, so you can get a little help.