That is...not much better.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Is too much. Hulk sum up? Although I think I got the drift.
Pick camera angles to best tell the story. . . don't be sucked in by a style that won't serve the story.
Also, caring about cinematography not make Hulk snob.
Okay, not much easier without paragraphs. Sorry.
Sorry, I don't mean to sound ungrateful! I have some respiratory/sinus thing that makes my head feel like someone's stuffed it with chloroform-soaked cotton balls, so thinking is not happening.
That review reminds me -- I haven't see Les Miz yet, but we saw a commercial for it last night (I assume the first commercial after the Oscar nominations), and the first shot of Jackman made me yell "Wolverine!"
Tim told me if I'm going to be yelling "Wolverine!" through the whole movie, I'm not allowed to go. I told him I would mix it up by yelling "Catwoman!" and "Gladiator!" as well.
Frankly, I'm amazed he ever goes to movies with me.
On a less smart-assed note, at a family party I was talking with Tim's 21-year-old nephew about Les Miz, and it turns out we have the same favorite cast recording of it (and feel equally strongly about the fact that it is the One True Recording). And he's also a HUGE fan of Dr. Horrible and Avengers (well, mostly Loki). It was a highly geeky evening.
What is your one true recording?
The London cast. And, honestly, I think it's my one true recording because it was the first one I ever heard. I was 17, and I don't think I realized there might even be more than one cast recording. I listened to it incessantly before I found out there was a Broadway cast recording. When I listened to that one, I had already burned the London cast into my brain, and nothing else has ever sounded right to me.
and the first shot of Jackman made me yell "Wolverine!"
Like he did?
(In my head, the last bit of this song is sung to the tune of "Who Am I?" because I assume the only reason it wasn't really done that way was copyright.)