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He fixes the cable?
Re: New/Rented Movies: Bring Back Laserdiscs!
Yeah sorry, it was the new one.
Yeah sorry, it was the new one.
Yeah sorry, it was the new one.
The old black and white one was interesting. It was a public service message about nuclear war, is that what the new one is as well?Just saw The Day the Earth Stood Still on TV. Wow, that movie isn't very good, is it?
The old black and white one was interesting. It was a public service message about nuclear war, is that what the new one is as well?
The old black and white one was interesting. It was a public service message about nuclear war, is that what the new one is as well?
The Remake of "The Day..." was pretty awful...
The John Wayne version of True Grit was way better than the Coen's version. (though the Coen's ending was better) I have stated many times I love Jeff Bridges but he is not The Duke. John Wayne was born for that part, it was so effortless and pure. Jeff Bridges seemed really out of place.
I dunno, I guess I feel the charm of the old westerns is that they seemed rather simplistic. No big special effects, no real overacting, hell half the time the production value was ridiculously subpar and cheap, but that made it seem more realistic, a slice of life so to speak. The scripts were usually rather easy to figure out and no one cared. (many of the scripts were ripoffs of other movies or just basic White Hat vs. Black Hat) A lot of these remakes and new westerns try to put way too much into them, big sweeping camera shots and overdone scripts. It isnt needed and takes me out of the movie. (see also: Appaloosa)
JMHO.
The sweeping camera shots/landscapes give me the feeling of that vast expanse of unexplored wilderness of the west.
That's a fair point; the landscapes themselves in Shane were great. (That's something Dances With Wolves got right too, regardless of what you might think about the plot or Costner's acting.)The biggest star of a western is always the west.
They've gone to plaid!Prepare ship for ludacris speed!!!
Watching Spaceballs.
Prepare ship for ludacris speed!!!
Watching Spaceballs.
Bought a three pack of movies at Wal-Mart for like 12 bucks a few weeks back. It contained Spaceballs, History of the World Pt 1, and Young Frankenstein.
History of the World Part I is one of the most underrated comedies of all time. Hell of a cast, great story line (right year one?).
<iframe title="YouTube video player" class="youtube-player" type="text/html" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/oppHeMlaLVM" frameborder="0" allowFullScreen></iframe>The Spanish Inquisition scene/musical number is Top 5 among the best comedic moments in film, as far as I'm concerned.
If foxton had any credibility left, it is all gone now.