You forgot to mention the most impressive part about the "Murder!" scene:
Because it was so early in the sound era, the musicians were playing the score live off-camera, as it wasn't yet possible to incorporate voice-over AND another soundtrack.
You forgot to mention the most impressive part about the "Murder!" scene:
Because it was so early in the sound era, the musicians were playing the score live off-camera, as it wasn't yet possible to incorporate voice-over AND another soundtrack.
You forgot to mention the most impressive part about the "Murder!" scene:
Because it was so early in the sound era, the musicians were playing the score live off-camera, as it wasn't yet possible to incorporate voice-over AND another soundtrack.
I think this gets to the heart of the issue.
I think this gets to the heart of the issue.
If he's really happy, great. But if you take his manic kooky ramblings at face value, he might be legitimately be declining mentally, and if you've ever known someone like that you know the mania comes with a dark side as well.
If he's really happy, great. But if you take his manic kooky ramblings at face value, he might be legitimately be declining mentally, and if you've ever known someone like that you know the mania comes with a dark side as well.
You'll probably understand why if you watch the documentary "The Captains." (Last I checked it was still streaming on Netflix.) Sure, Shatner's ego makes it hard for the other actors to get a word in edgewise, but it's still a must-see for Trek fans, as:
You'll probably understand why if you watch the documentary "The Captains." (Last I checked it was still streaming on Netflix.) Sure, Shatner's ego makes it hard for the other actors to get a word in edgewise, but it's still a must-see for Trek fans, as:
I knew Hitch did well at the domestic box office, but this questionable sequel is just rubbing our faces in it. However, if I may, Kevin James has never looked better! The scene where he does the awkward "white guy dance" was even funnier the second time. And when Helen Mirren gives him that Oscar-bait withering stare…
I knew Hitch did well at the domestic box office, but this questionable sequel is just rubbing our faces in it. However, if I may, Kevin James has never looked better! The scene where he does the awkward "white guy dance" was even funnier the second time. And when Helen Mirren gives him that Oscar-bait withering stare…
It's interesting how many of the books people put in this category, both in these comments and when I've brought this up in group settings, seem to be either short stories/novellas that got fleshed out in movie form (Shawshank, Stand by Me) or big, huge bloated books that were significantly streamlined for the movie…
It's interesting how many of the books people put in this category, both in these comments and when I've brought this up in group settings, seem to be either short stories/novellas that got fleshed out in movie form (Shawshank, Stand by Me) or big, huge bloated books that were significantly streamlined for the movie…
I've said it before, but you don't know me (probably) so I'll say it again:
Fight Club is answer #1 (and really, pretty much the only answer for me personally) to the question of Movie Is Better Than The Book.
I've said it before, but you don't know me (probably) so I'll say it again:
Fight Club is answer #1 (and really, pretty much the only answer for me personally) to the question of Movie Is Better Than The Book.
Can't believe I'm getting into this, BUT … *pushes up glasses*
Can't believe I'm getting into this, BUT … *pushes up glasses*
Great article, @avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus .
Great article, @avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus .
Paul Ryan? Is that you?
Paul Ryan? Is that you?