yesterday, starsky and Hutch. funny.
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Originally posted by LindaT View Post
I did watch the "Notorious Bettie Page" last night. The script was thin, but Gretchan Mol did a famtastic job.
I started looking at other info about her life and remember a bachelor neighbor having her pin ups in the milking parlor.
I remember having Bettie Page bangs.
I watched the foreign film the White Ribbon this last weekend, I'd been dying to see it since the Oscars last year. (It won best Foreign film I think, and won at a lot of festivals... anyway.) after over 2 hours of German subtitle;es, I don't know what all the fuss was about. it was supposed to be creepy and suspenseful, but I was neither creeped nor suspensed, lol.An administrator made me remove my signature.
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Originally posted by Kira10 View PostJust watched an old one I had never seen. The Bridge on the River Kwai....wow! Amazing movie, Alec Guinness was fantastic. And I can't get that whistling out of my head now. If you have seen it you will know what I mean.
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Originally posted by LindaT View PostWe watched "The Kids Are All Right" with Anette Benning and Julian Moore last night.
They were both excellent.
We seldom agree on movies and both liked it.
I went to see "Burlesque" yesterday. Christina Aquilera was amazing, and it was great to see Cher again in a movie. I always like Stanley Tucci. The music and dancing were all great too. An entertaining afternoon (even my 83 year old mother liked it).
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I watched "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" last night. Dave hates subtitles and fell asleep and I was engrossed. I had read the book quite a while ago.
What surprised me was how much what I had pictured in my head was exactly like the movie. I was also glad to see that the some of thbee actresses (even though their part were less than the books for time's sake) were older, plain and one attractive woman (Erika?) had flyaway hair. In American movies often women have to young, perfect and the starring men like George Clooney.
I might have had a hard time following without the book.
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Saw Love & Other Drugs the other day- I thought it was good. Jake and Anne both earned their check, if not only for alllllllll the nudity. Total chick flick but relatable (she has Parkinson's, deals with dating/dealing with new couples/sickness)
They're both really nice to look at. tits and ass notwithstanding- Jake Gyllenhaal seems to have grown into that face of his. He doesn't look like Donnie Darko anymore.An administrator made me remove my signature.
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Despite a nasty case of the flu, I finally managed to finish off Steig Larsson's triology and see The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. Very good if a bit long. I went with somebody who hadn't read the books and they drove me crazy, continually asking "was that in the book?" Afterwards we caught Fritz the Cat at a cult movies festival. It was well worth the price of admission.
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Last movie i saw was "Backlight".
Portuguese Director and some portuguese actors such as Joaquim de Almeida.
This was the first portuguese movie in Hollywood.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1326238/
Still has some "too quiet" and some scenes maybe too long when just a second or two would be enough to give us the image.
This is just my opinion.
I love the cinema and acting itself and Joaquim de Almeida is one of my idols.
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I rented Inception the other day. It's a great movie for you really have to pay attention. It gets really deep and the end was kind of mind blowing. It's one of those movies where it helps if you can watch it a few times to try to keep up with it all. It's about planting an idea into someone's dream or stealing an idea from someone through their dreams. It's really good starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page.C-5/6, 7-9-2000
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