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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai  

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-t - Apr 30, 2014 3:36:44 pm PDT #26859 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

That was a good one. I think I first saw him in Mona Lisa and second in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which set the stage for never really knowing what to expect from him.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 30, 2014 7:24:37 pm PDT #26860 of 30000
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

The Long Good Friday, a very early-80s British gangster flick, has an amazing Hoskins performance (Helen Mirren is in it too, but she doesn't actually have a whole lot to do, though she does it well).

The final sequence of that movie - one long medium-to-close shot of Hoskins going through a variety of emotions, is absolutely stunning.


DavidS - Apr 30, 2014 7:34:22 pm PDT #26861 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

As is often the case, I concur with Frank. Love the Long Good Friday for those very reasons.

Also: Joss stole the most famous scene in Long Good Friday for Buffy.


billytea - Apr 30, 2014 8:05:49 pm PDT #26862 of 30000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

Also: Joss stole the most famous scene in Long Good Friday for Buffy.

Was that When She Was Bad?


DavidS - May 01, 2014 12:25:32 am PDT #26863 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Was that When She Was Bad?

Yes, it was!


-t - May 01, 2014 12:43:27 pm PDT #26864 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Any Bay Area-istas want to come see the new Xmen movie in Vallejo May 31 @5pm? My company is sponsoring a viewing, so it's cheap. I am not sure but I think I am probably limited to one guest. Profile address is good if anyone wants to trek out to the boonies.


Consuela - May 01, 2014 6:42:14 pm PDT #26865 of 30000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Oh, my: How It Should Have Ended takes on The Lego Movie and it's awesome: [link]


Jessica - May 01, 2014 6:49:10 pm PDT #26866 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Bwahahaha! The whole thing is good, but the last 15 seconds puts it over the top.


billytea - May 01, 2014 8:20:32 pm PDT #26867 of 30000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

Hey, I have a little boy who's developed a interest in the Lego Movie, and is wont to burst out with "Everything is Awesome" with little provocation. He is also quite sensitive about violence. Is there anything in the Lego Movie that is likely to upset him?


Jessica - May 02, 2014 4:48:08 am PDT #26868 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

There is one scene that I found very upsetting, but my kids didn't even blink at, where Lord Business forces Good Cop/Bad Cop to superglue his parents, and there is a Smeagol/Gollum conversation between his Good Cop and Bad Cop faces while it happens.

But like I said, my kids (6 and 3) didn't react to that scene at all, so it may be like the first five minutes of Finding Nemo where parents are cringing in their seats and kids are blissfully unaware that 500 babies die in that movie before the opening credits.