mookie1995
there's a good buck in that racket.
Re: MOVIES: New Ideas Welcome!
Mookie's top 27 list took care of these arguments long long ago
Mookie's top 27 list took care of these arguments long long ago
Congo is still one in the Top 10 of Great Bad Movies.
My favorite movie of all time that no one else seems to have seen is Murder in the First. Of those known to everyone probably Godfather or Shawshank. Most laugh inducing might be Caddyshack although Fletch has an even longer list of catch phrases and Airplane deserves considerable mention.
field of dreams?
have the book but not read it yet.
Enjoyed the book a lot. Read it before the movie was out though. Movie was excellent
Sorry, I don't see what there is to "get".
1. Government removes child prodigy from home at young age
2. Government brainwashes child prodigy by claiming an opposing race of sentient beings is planning another genocidal war effort
3. Government uses child prodigy to kill off opposing race of sentient beings that was actually just trying to live in peace
4. Child prodigy finds out the truth, and vows to resurrect the race of sentient beings that he killed off
He could have ended the story there, and it's perfectly cromulent, but instead...
5. Proceed to write a bunch more increasingly uninspiring books about child prodigy growing into an adult
6. ...
7. Profit
Movie > Book
I've heard many say the same about Dr. Strangelove, Fight Club and Die Hard but I have not read them.
I actually thought the book was better than the movie, although admittedly I didn't really like the movie.American Psycho. I didn't read the book but had a buddy who did. He said it was painful to read. Apparently the book does stuff like take 8 pages to describe the outfit Patrick Bateman is wearing, etc. You can only imagine the graphic scenes.
The movie rules, however.
I actually thought the book was better than the movie, although admittedly I didn't really like the movie.
Also: 2001. The book is OK, the movie is a masterpiece.
For 99.99% of the audience, The Name of the Rose. The book is spectacular but you have to really want it, and I don't blame readers who don't want an 800-page erudite discourse on Medieval Catholic fringe movements and heresies. (Though if you do, my God the book is pure erotic delight.) For normal people, the movie is fun and picturesque, and in all honesty Connery is a perfect embodiment of what Eco was looking for in his William of Baskerville.
I have yet to stay awake during 2001. Sleepiest movie ever made.
I don't remember Woody in that movie. To be candid, I haven't seen it since its theatrical release, and really have no desire to see it again, so it's possible he had some role.Gonna have to see it again. I remember seeing it with a Richter 7.5 headache and, surprise, not enjoying the experience. Is Woody in that? I may be confused but my memory is it was the first time I saw Woody after "Cheers" and I thought, "whoa -- that dimwitted farmboy can act!"
Speaking of Woody: A Scanner Darkly. Book is very good but very, very Dick and impenetrable unless you've read a lot of him ("taken a lot of Dick"?) . Movie was 50x more fun and somehow just as weird.
Speaking of Dick: Bladerunner. 1000x better than the book which is the only Dick book I've ever put down unfinished. It's just not very good. In fact I think this is the archetype for movie better than the book.
Wizard of Oz kinda sucks as a book, too. (I know, heresy.)
Speaking of Woody: A Scanner Darkly. Book is very good but very, very Dick and impenetrable unless you've read a lot of him ("taken a lot of Dick"?) . Movie was 50x more fun and somehow just as weird.
2001 (movie) was awful. Only surpassed by Clockwork Orange.
I don't remember Woody in that movie. To be candid, I haven't seen it since its theatrical release, and really have no desire to see it again, so it's possible he had some role.
I thought that was Keanu Reeves??
...and I liked the "reveal" in the book better, I wasn't sure how the movie would be able to pull it off....
EDIT: both Harrelson and Reeves are in it.