What’s a really good movie no one really talks about?

Glad to see all of love for passion fish the cinematography was breathtaking This clip, frankly, doesn’t give you much of use but it does preview the great cinematography. A surreal, darkly comic chase movie set amid Stalin’s purges, following a member of the goon squad looking for redemption. North Sea Texas (2011) Coming-of-age gay film from Belgium. But, it’s probably too controversial some people these days.

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  • That role was perfect for her and she was super believable and created a full, layered, compelling character.
  • The movie is showing signs of age, but Hamilton’s performance is still surprising and powerful.
  • A great film with great performances marred by Timothy Hutton’s namby-pamby acting.

The movie is showing signs of age, but Hamilton’s performance is still surprising and powerful. Given what R236 posted – “Annie Hall is a timeless film, unlike The Turning Point” – your comment seems Point-less. quoteThe Turning Point is hardly “timeless”

quote Rumors that Jinkx is going to play Audrey in Little Shop. I love her though, and might go. Wow, I like the idea of Jinkx in Little Shop, but it’s too high for her. So this casting does sound very questionable, aside from the age factor. I think Jinkx sounded fine in that audio clip from CHICAGO, but yes, Audrey is a MUCH more difficult role vocally, with a much wider range. I’m already off book and ready to twirl!

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Catch it for Halloween — even for free, streaming with ads just before the beginning, regardless — just make sure it’s not the version in badly dubbed English. R491 A good reminder that at one time Welles was actually hot. It’s a remake of the movie “Tim” thss as t starred Piper Laurie and Mel Gibson. “Mary and Tim” a television film with Candice Bergen and Thomas McCarthy. THE STRANGER is a great film too. Great chemistry between the leads and lots of outstanding character actors to lend support (Joe Pantoliano, Yaphet Kotto, and Dennis Farina, among others).

Donald Sutherland has never been nominated for an Oscar. quoteJeremy Irons in Dead Ringers Cary Grant in The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Arsenic and Old Lace, North by Northwest (the Academy didn’t seem to like Cary Grant in a typical Cary Grant role) I would give Donald Sutherland an Oscar every time he walked into a room.

Julie Andrews seems effortless in the film, but Maria is not an easy part. Martin walked about 2 miles during each performance (I’ll have to check the chapter on SOM to verify). Maria, in The Sound of Music, as performed by Mary Martin, has the widest range of any character in a musical, and most operas too. quoteThe merry-go-round scene will be the ultimate coup de théâtre!

TV characters that ruined shows

  • I love the fact she “ran” a “charity” yet the Sinatras never gave one dime to it.
  • quote “We all know a lot of women who are wealthy who’ve had all kinds of facelifts and things like that and they look terrible,” she said.
  • Great performances and direction.
  • quoteJeanie Drynan (as Muriel’s mother), for Best Supporting Actress

R544 I agree that the bare bums of Rob Lowe and Michael Ontkean in jockstraps would elevate ANY movie! R541 I remember my then crush Michael Ontkean, skating bare-assed in a jockstrap was nearly too much for me to take at the time. Another great hockey movie was Youngblood with Rob Lowe. Slap Shot is one of my favorite sports movies and I agree no one really talks about it. George Roy Hill’s Slapshot Newman is terrific and the film is funny and profane The German film, Freier Fall or Free Fall 2013.

Great performances and direction. I always loved her voice and delivery. An Argentine film about a thief who gets trapped on an highly armored SUV.

What’s a really good movie no one really talks about?

I’d love to see the Venn diagram overlap of those last two categories. I’m not aware of any time when Sondheim demanded that an actor be fired for missing a lot of shows or anything of the kind. Gussie’s role is not significantly smaller in the original script. At least when he feels like it which isn’t all the time.

quoteNancy hasn’t tweeted anything about her father’s last wife OR Barbara Sinatra. She loves Peter Fonda, George Takei and Rob Reiner. Distrusting Barbara, the Sinatra children should have instructed Rex to inform them of his imminent death. Frank was in and out of the hospital several times near the end.

Famous people with Borderline personality disorder/BPD

R369 “Any more people in here and we’re going to need a lubricant” Rob Reiner as Joe Pierce in PFTE. This really IS a great movie, very ‘feel good’ called The Hundred-Foot Journey, came out in 2014, Helen Mirren stars in it, very very enjoyable. The whole movie is just that rare script of one liner after one liner that merge perfectly to create a great script. The forgotten Peter Jackson film, Meet The Feebles.

They go overboard thanks to that and it’s not being possible. I kind of feel bad for people like Robert Redford, Cindy Crawford, and so many others who couldn’t handle aging…deciding instead to get horrible plastic surgery. It can be a total mindfuck when you go from spending your entire adult life being fawned over because of your looks…to watching your youth slip further and further away.

R235, she won because Annie Hall is a timeless film, unlike The Turning Point and Julia. I think Diane Keaton did good work in both films, but looking at the competition, I think it was more about she edge out the others by splitting the vote. Or perhaps it’s the harrowing ending that turned people away, but there’s also a string of nominations for playing murders too. She did get a nomination later for 45 Years but I think she has a better role in the first film.

How do rich celebrities end up with such awful plastic surgery?

The rest will stay mum either because it doesn’t serve their interests to tattle or they fear a lawsuit (good reason given this pair’s history of litigation). Tina Brown’s book was similarly damning, though it contained no new source material. He addresses all the greatest hits—tiara-gate, passive-aggressive war with Kate, etc.—from a completely defensive crouch, which is what guilty people do. I found chicken road 2 Scobie’s book on them completely damning.

R391 I’ve thought that for quite awhile ( Dominick Dunne’s “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles ) – the Ann Grenville character based on Ann Woodward. R388 She’s already a distastful character in a Dominck Dunne novel. After the divorce she’s some distasteful character in a Dominick Dunne novel. A drunk, a looney, a threat to both her and their children. Holy MARY just go and look at the “Why are Harry and Meghan in NYC” thread

It’s certainly one of the most unusual films in his filmography. I think I’m the only person alive who loves the movie Johnny Suede, starring Brad Pitt. On the level of fine performances alone, it deserves to be seen as an absorbing drama of love, ambition and disillusionment, that does not cop out into a happy ending. Excellent performances from all the cast, with especially strong turns by Joanne Woodward and Cameron Mitchell.

And it is sometimes difficult for me to distinguish between films that I love to watch, which mean something to me, and those I esteem as being excellent as films. Perhaps it’s a reality of the passage of time and more and more films and new films available constantly. I’ve read some complaints about the age difference between the main characters (so it has been discussed) but I loved the story plus cinematography of this film. quoteR326 3 Women is a fascinating movie and Spacek and Duvall were extraordinary in their roles.

She was one of the finest actresses ever in daytime. She was one of my daytime favorites. Such a departure from her GL role. Still, she never seemed “right” for the Iva role to me. Martha’s tribute in that Digest link is lovely.

Great film performances that shockingly were not Oscar nominated

I love their performances in that film. Maybe they are not Oscar-worthy but they are very good in those films, and they’ve become icons at horror conventions because of those performances. Dee still works all the time in mostly low grade horror films that go straight to DVD or streaming, but she seems to make a decent living. Go to any film board, especially horror film boards, and her performance is repeatedly mentioned as “should have been nominated”. Everyone talks about that movie like it’s a one-man show for Bale, but in truth the whole cast expertly walks a fine line. A really underrated performance of his in the movie Conrack, where he played novelist Pat Conroy during a pre-author period in his life.

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