Oh, see, I was completely confused.
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Took me a moment to realize that you didn't mean Stephen King's It.
Hah, that's why she was called "the 'It' girl"!
Comparing Stephen King's version of It to Clara Bow's version of It is like comparing Willie Nelson's (or Elvis Presley's) version of "Always on My Mind" to the Pet Shop Boys' version of "Always on My Mind." (And there are no prizes for guessing what's playing on my radio right now.)
What do Buffistas think of Return to Oz?
What do Buffistas think of Return to Oz?
I love it, own it and have rewatched it many times. (Also read the two books it's based on.)
I just watched it for the first time yesterday (on Disney+), and I'm still trying to figure out how I feel about it.
I haven't rewatched it on Dksney+ yet but I loved it when I watched it the first few times
I am also a Return to Oz fan. I always tend to like surprisingly terrifying kids movies.
The Good Liar was wonderful.
I saw Harriet tonight. It was well-done, with a great cast, although I found it didn't have a strong character arc. Very much an episodic kind of biopic. And really, I can't believe they gave such short shrift to the most exciting and dramatic sequence, the raid deep into South Carolina during the Civil War.
Still, worth watching, and the music was great. They really took advantage of Cynthia Erivo's voice.