GRAAAAH that was one of the best pieces of theatre I've ever seen.
GRAAAAH that was one of the best pieces of theatre I've ever seen.
Another nice reason to not remake Hitchcock!!
Yeah, and 'We Could Runaway' also, er, isn't exactly correct.
Yeah, I'm thinking that the actual 'one major flaw' in this film is the absence of a long, drawn-out scene between Jung and Freud where they are, uh, 'analyzing' one another. Mmmmmmmmm. Fasstensen.
All of us haters only WISH it were actually so. Sadly, no.
This gives me a sads on a profoundly deep level.
These also remind me of the exquisite concept art Mary Blair did for Disney's film.
I'm thanking god that that's the case. Seeing the costume photos made me wonder what the hell those guys were thinking, but if it's for young children (which also might explain Julia Roberts' presence in it), then it all makes sense...
In a cage match Charlaine Harris could easily take Anne Rice out. She a tough lady. There would definitely be some scarf-twisting and some QVC jooree-yanking.
I can't help myself either. I'm super-uppity about vampire films and yet somehow these movies ring my chimes. I just played 1 & 2 the other day while I was working and got no work done because I just had to watch! And then I watched some Felicity!
I would pay to see that film.
Dude drives a Volvo because he is a pale simulacrum of a vampire, not an actual vampire. An actual vampire would drive a bitchin' 1970 Dodge Charger hemi, IMHO. Or no car, because, uh, vampires can fly.
Oh, man, you didn't know about Part 2? NEXT YEAR? Where so much other rad stuff is happening in the second movie? There was SO MUCH RAD STUFF they had to make 2 of them!!1!?
When my husband and I go back there he refuses to go outside at night. Even in our suburban neighborhood, he says there are 'too many monsters out there.'
Totally. NH as well. We found a graveyard on my parents' property there out in the woods that nobody knew was there for the almost 50 years we'd had the place!
No way is it a bug. Everyone who lives in Maine or who's spent time there knows that place is overrun with spooks. You can't throw a rock without hitting some haunted spot. Even my neighborhood has a white ghost dog that appears in the street and my great-aunt haunts a piece of furniture in our house where we kept her…
That Ryan Gosling. He runs, he drives, he Mouseketeers. That guy can do it all.
Ohhhh I don't know if I would lump 'The Truman Show' in with Niccol's contrived sci-fi stories. I thought it was beautifully poignant.
I guess I'm just an Olds, but the fade in/fade out of virtually every shot in that trailer happened so fast I honestly have no clue what that movie is about. All I know is Tom Cruise is looking haggard and some shit blows up.
He can totally do it. I thought 'The Town' was fine, but 'Gone Baby Gone' was fantastic - bitter, hard-edged, and darkly funny, even better than the book. I think he could do excellent things with my very favorite King story!