Yes! And it's not on HBO!
Yes! And it's not on HBO!
I remember that! I give Katharine H credit for getting to E. Now, Bette Davis could do just about anything (and just about did).
I will show my bias here, but:
See, really, there's 3 Londons (I have Un Lun Dun, but it's in my to-be-read pile).
Underneath. You haven't read Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere?
It was last year for me. I honestly thought Shawn Ashmore was playing Jinks in Warehouse 13 for the last 3 seasons.
Yes for Joe Versus the Volcano. A surrealist rom com!
Which then calls to mind 10 Things I Hate About You, and suddenly, this list looks bankrupt.
Personally, I loved Ruby Sparks, but I think of it as a brilliant anti-rom-com.
It certainly doesn't deserve to be forgotten, but I wouldn't call it a comedy. Funny in some parts, but I'd call it a romantic drama.
I see what you did there. And I approve.
It was my first Cagney film and I fell instantly in love with him.
YES!
The Wedding Planner and The Truth About Cats & Dogs are guilty pleasures for me.
Co-signed and amen.
I certainly wouldn't say she was the Hepburn with the most range, but for someone who thespianed opposite Albert Finney, Sean Connery and Robert Shaw, I think Audrey Hepburn could, at least, escape the paper bag.
Good call, although I would have substituted Bringing Up Baby (because I suck) with Ball of Fire, which is just amazing on so many levels, and Gary Cooper is missing from this list!
Amen to Holiday.
I would argue that Cage's best action roles turns The Action Hero into the quirky guy who happens to know how to punch/fire a gun/extract himself from danger. In Con Air, he's practically a Southern Fried parody of a Good Man with a Conscience amidst murderous sociopaths and degenerates. Your Average Action Movie…
This. I've never even attempted to watch it - the cringe factor looks just overwhelming to me.