I like "Radio Days" and "Alice" for his post-Bergman work. Although I've never seen Purple Rose of Cairo or Hannah and Her Sisters, which I've heard are excellent.
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Well, I like them.
How could I forget High Fidelity ? Awesome bridge scene.
How could I forget High Fidelity ? Awesome bridge scene.
Filmed (eta: the movie, not the scene) in my neighborhood!
We drove home after seeing it, and quite by accident discovered we'd parked directly in front of a building that was used in exterior shots.
Although I've never seen Purple Rose of Cairo or Hannah and Her Sisters, which I've heard are excellent.
I think those are two of his best movies.
I wish Memphis' classic movie events would bring Annie Hall to the Orpheum. I'm holding out to see that on a big screen.
I'm holding out to see that on a big screen.
Heh. I'm old enough to have seen it on a big screen on its original run. I even remember the exact theater.
So, I saw "Wolverine" tonight. IMO, this is not a good movie. I thought the script was quite poor, not enough Jackman naked or half naked, and there are plot points that make NO sense.
If you are so inclined, you should stay through all of the credits, there are two bonus scenes after the end of the movie.
A mom walked out of Wolverine with her 7 year-old and pointed to me and the box office cashier saying, "those two ladies have seen it and they both think it's too violent for a seven-year-old"
I started to say, "I haven't-"
and she shushed me like Cesar Milan, "shht- You've seen it ."
I started to say, "I haven't-"
Dude, you just bitched about parents taking their kids to see it. So back up the parents who are trying to prevent their kids from seeing it.