Yup, the least you could leave behind is some light indigestion.
Yup, the least you could leave behind is some light indigestion.
Excellent film. Although I'm not sure I could watch it again.
That scene in Istanbul where she's provoking a guy to assault her is agony to watch.
He was so darned successful that they even named a church in Paris after the team.
Teri Garr is just so frickin' adorable in this film.
I first saw this film as a kid and the images have always stayed with me. I now live in Spain and driving through Castillian landscapes bring me back every time.
Erice's films are few and form a very mixed bunch but each of them makes a unique impression.
They probably all just suspect that it's another member of Chris Christie's political team.
I haven't seen this movie yet but I have to know one thing "IS THERE A BEACH HOUSE IN IT?". Coz if it doesn't have a glassy waterfront house, it ain't a Mann movie as far as I'm concerned. (I think you can even spot a one in the background of a couple of shots of the Last of the Mohicans)
Curious how Delroy Lindo can look so cool with a moustache and yet it makes Sam Rockwell just ooze slease. Good makeup? Good casting? Good acting? Just can't quite explain it.
I've seen it at the same time, every day for the past 25 years and I feel that I've grown as a person because of it.
Dwight Yoakam still gets the best line of this whole flick:
"Do I LOOK scared to you Spiderman?"
Didn't Kate Bush sample this film in one of her drummy songs? Running up that Hill or Hounds of Love or something? The bit where the hypnotized suspect shouts 'He's coming through the trees!"
Actually I read that it was Ritt who didn't care for Burton.
Burton kept Le Carré around for the whole shoot as a sort of pal/familliar.
"in which Hanks delays the attack using breakneck steering and a clever bluff"
Darn, pipped me to that one.
OK I'll raise you a Kyle Eastwood in Honkytonk Man?
Mamet's leading ladies are are (a) aways very wooden actrices and (b) usually his wife du jour.
Eminent
slap-head Henry Paulson would be an option to play Picard. Although he’d probably
let the anti-matter engines of the Enterprise overheat to a critical level
while all the time denying that there’s a problem and then jump ship just
before she blows.
But that’s
exactly what should be done to make Shakespeare more accessible to everyone. Who
cares if he’s using modern cultural references to illustrate a point in a play?
All the better to get us away from stuffy academia and start enjoying what are
essentially bawdy, romping good stories. I’ve no doubt that Will would…
So tell us londonlee, where do you stand on the James Hunt / Nick Faldo rivalry over the most-horrendously-boring-voice in sport?
I'm looking at that photo above and thinking … they probably have to dance in that position because of those painful new assholes that have just been torn for them by Ignatiy.
I second that Archmage.
She's the go-to French actress for charmingly scatterbrained characters.