movies have never been my field of interest...but on christmas i watched this movie on T.v.
The end of days...this is the 6th time i was watching it...and i just adore the movie
9/10
anyone seen Chicken Little??
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movies have never been my field of interest...but on christmas i watched this movie on T.v.
The end of days...this is the 6th time i was watching it...and i just adore the movie
9/10
anyone seen Chicken Little??
I've seen Chicken Little and liked it a lot. it's very funny... what about you Eva?.. you've seen it?Quote:
Originally Posted by smilingtearz
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Cool idea,
I'll give it four stars out of five, I really liked Kate Winslet's character Clementine.
naah...not yet, but i wish to....one of my friends asked me if we could go watch it together...but i had refuse...got exams 4 more days to go!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaltrina
IM DEAD
The last film I paid attention to was an old flick on Turner Classic Movies -- the 1937 version of "Night Must Fall" with Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell. It was a Hitchcock-style story, based on a popular stage play.
The setting is the rural English countryside. There's a cranky old woman in a wheelchair, her spinsterish caretaker and a loquacious cook/housekeeper. Everything seems quite normal until a handyman named Danny (Montgomery) shows up looking for a job. The same day a village woman is found murdered and dismembered in the woods. A creeping sense of dread takes over the story.
Cut to the ending: the wheelchair-bound woman has vanished, Danny is acting queer and Rosalind Russell (the caretaker) is very curious about what he is keeping in a hatbox in his room. You know, but you don't want to know.
Very good film with stellar performances by Montgomery (who was nominated for an Academy Award) and by Russell in a unique role for her.
History of Violence.
Nice. 7/10
Starr, I love that movie. It's hilarious! Or maybe that's just me. But, anyway, I think Montgomery's is a great early example of method-acting. Especially next to traditionalist actors of the 30's, he looks like a real person who walked onto the set by accident.Quote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
Airplane
What a daft film!! I love it!!
That's the second time you have agreed with me about something. You'd better be careful, Emily, or you'll get ex-communicated from the Ya Ya Sisterhood.Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
In other words...he doesn't like it when people agree with him.Quote:
Originally Posted by starr
It's not exactly that. When too many people agree with me, I begin to doubt myself and wonder where I've gone wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by smilingtearz
Just finished watcing Big fish by tim burton ... again......
It is amazing.
Our life is just a collection of storys, all we do.. all we say.. all we hear..
are all simply Storys..
I love this movie.. At the end.. my eyes wept..:bawling:
Like the willow i am..
Just because of this sad yet beautiful story.
........
The Lion the Witch and the Wrdrob ... Movie: Narnia!
Brillient! Fantastic ... it was so tight with the novel and so true to the simbolism. I'm am so very very impressed!
Well then,
I shall just go and see it. A member of my family said parts of it were cheesy. did you know that both jrr Tolkien and C.S Lewis never wanted Disney to have a thing to do with their literary works. They both detested the studio and their work.
The last movie I saw was Finding Neverland. whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Even Clayton cried so hard his face was swollen. excellent and although the part about the deceased husband was muddled(he actually became fast friends with Barrie when he got cancer of the jaw. Barrie nursed him until he died) it was still brilliant.