"I'm Sad That The Movie Never Got Made Because ____ Would Have Been Perfect" Case File No. 0001:
"I'm Sad That The Movie Never Got Made Because ____ Would Have Been Perfect" Case File No. 0001:
I didn't mean to downplay the book or Bates' great performance - I was just noting that in terms of level of "emotional power" or whatever re: one particular scene, I'd put Judy Parfitt's speech in "Dolores Claiborne" (actually two scenes/speeches - "an accident, Dolores, can be an unhappy woman's best friend" and…
Indeed, I liked it a lot, but The Thin White Duke has got me on a "Dolores Claiborne" roll now
Great call, The Thin White Duke, I wish I could give your post a hundred +1's
RE: ignoble Strathairn, you can skip "Bourne" if you like, but don't miss "Dolores Claiborne" - it's great
Oh, nice! I forgot all about "Dolores Claiborne" - and that's another very worthy submission for the "emotional power" thing - the scene when Kathy Bates confides in Judy Parfitt her suspicion that her husband David Strathairn is diddling their young daughter, and Judy Parfitt intimates to Kathy Bates that she…
Yup, that and the third "Bourne" picture
"Dominick and Eugene" ***SPOILER ALERT***
Would-be Activist Woodley Wouldn't Leave, Activates Wood
up north when the roads get icy they put salt on them to melt the ice
I hope I don't get roped into seeing it
"John Wick 2: Jie, John Wick, Jie!"
"Ravenous"-esque
He stole that schtick from Chocolat Mousse in "Top Secret!"
[trying to figure out if/how Bernie Sanders fits in as Bernie Birnbaum in the "Miller's Crossing" - 2016 Presidential Election analogy]
And so, "Blade 2", in accordance with what we think your dying wishes might well have been…
Nobody knows anything, I know (I know I know less than anybody), and I wasn't there, but still, it sure seems like Guillermo Del Toro was having more fun than any director ever had directing anything when he was directing (the great) "Blade 2".
what's in the box?
All I know is Oscar the Grouch is actually a big hairy bud
Indeed, but the joke only works (if at all) with the premise that many people don't fully appreciate him