Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Family Plot AMC Spaghettios w/ Sliced Franks in Tomato Sauce, Ruffles Low Fat Chips, Great Value Ranch Dip, water This is my 8th Hitchcock film to see, and the first time I saw this one. It was pretty good with a nice balance of mystery and suspense. And the "car brakes" scene, *man*---anyone who's seen it knows what I'm talkin' about! I was clinched up on my couch for at least 3 minutes I bet...nice film.
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Originally Posted By Inspector 57 <<A wonderful move from start to Finnish, and how wonderful Queen Latifah was in it. If only this was the kind of Move Hollywood was trying to push on us, and not the garbage they say is so great.>> Interesting. I didn't know that "Ladt Holiday" was a Finnish movie. What other kinds of Moves is Hollywood trying to push on us? Geez. My understanding was that every studio that had made a film would try to promote it to us. Maybe I don't get it.
Originally Posted By peeaanuut is it cold in here or just me? Just saw 2 for the money. Love the Pacino movies. I recommend it.
Originally Posted By Daannzzz "The Last Woman on Earth" DVD This was an older Roger Corman movie I have never seen andknew nothing about. It was written by Robert Towne soIkind of expecter to get a better than normal script...and it was...much more interesting than the average old B&W Sci Fi movie. It had some great lines and ideas and some lousy lines and some that didn't seem to make sense. Ended up oneof the actors was Robert towne using a pseudonym(S) This one was enjoyable but since Hoolywood pushed it down my throat I reject its ideas and the makers of this film should burn in hell.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 The Hunchback of Notre Dame own it on DVD lunch of homemade cheeseburger and veggies It's been quite a while since I actually sat down and watched this movie, but I had the craving to watch it because of the "Wow!" moment discussion in the Animated Films section. The emotion hit me much harder than it had in a long time, especially since I looked at it with new eyes, seeing the gargoyles as Quasi's subconscious. That idea made the whole film fresh for me and gave a lot of added depth to scenes that I had grown "accustomed" to. It's a shame that this movie isn't loved more, but like Sleeping Beauty was seen as a flop in its day, I think HOND will be seen for its worth in the years to come.
Originally Posted By alexbook >>This one was enjoyable but since Hoolywood pushed it down my throat I reject its ideas and the makers of this film should burn in hell.<< What the heck?!?
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan I think HOND will be seen for its worth in the years to come<< I hope you're right, jasmine!
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Well, I "listened" to Sleeping Beauty as I was doin' housework---had the audio commentary playin'. I love how they include several people associated with the film. Some great insights into Disney's masterpiece.
Originally Posted By Daannzzz ""What the heck?!?"" Sorry Alex. I was being cynical and sarcastic about a couple of earlier posts.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Pink Panther w/DD (girls night out). Loved it. We're going to take DH & DS to see it this weekend.