Today "Kagemusha".
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!
The Last Movie You Watched
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Today "Kagemusha".
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!
"The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened?"
Behind the scenes look at the Tim Burton/Kevin Smith/ Nic Cage Superman movie that was never made. Interesting and compelling story as to what was happening and the minutia involved in launching a $300,000,000 movie project. I do note, despite all the comments in the movie about the intense curiosity and potential profitability of the project, I think the odds of it being a disaster were significant. Laughable however, that Warner Bros. took the resources planned for Superman Lives and put them towards Wild Wild West, which, while maybe not a 'BOMB' as Ebert would say, was still a turkey. I'd say Burton could have made a visually stunning Superman movie with Nic Cage, but the contrivances that were being pooped into the storyline would have made the movie either incomprehensible, or unintentionally funny. The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.
(March 12, 2017 at 4:23 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: "The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened?" I saw that one a couple of years ago. My takeaway was that if Tony Stark stopped working out and then discovered the joy of carbohydrates, he'd look like Kevin Smith. Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
Watching "Dr. Strange", streaming. Waiting for the extended version.
I just finished watching The Lady Vanishes (1939). IMO, this is a very good Hitchcock film: its combination of mystery, psychology, humor, and love is pretty cool.
I just watched the latest Disney movie, Moana. It's not as good as everyone keeps saying it is (at least among the people I know). I did like it considerably more than I liked Frozen, though. In the end I thought it was decent in general, and probably pretty great if you are a kid.
It was also the first time I haven't absolutely hated Dwayne Johnson in a movie. His acting is horrific in every movie except this one. It was alright this time, and that's a big deal coming from me. Maybe he should stick to voice acting.
I've been on an Alfred Hitchcock binge lately. I watched Saboteur (1942) last night. For me at least, I enjoyed the idealism that Barry Kane (the innocent protagonist who is on the run) embodied. I also liked the clash of perspectives between Mr Tobin (one of the leaders of the group of saboteurs who has the well-respected good citizen/man of the community image going for him) and Kane. I also enjoyed Uncle Philip, bones, and Esmeralda, as IMO, they epitomize people who genuinely want to help others out and make a difference (in their own constructive way) in the world that they live in.
Saw Kong: Skull Island on Monday and today I watched Warrior of the Lost World.
"In three words I can sum up everything about life: it goes on."- Robert Frost
Weird ass movie. Starts as a typical action-thriller. Turns strange at the end.
I'm not watching movies for entertainment nowerdays more than one movie a month on youtube, or some such thing, but me bro invited me to a movie I recommeded him to invite me to for my birthday: The Secret Live of Pets. We saw it in german language. The next movie we saw was....well...he wanted me to see it, and I'm not telliing which movie it was, because...just because.
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