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| 7 Feb 2010 by jocelyn7617459 I actually, despite their failings, do like distinct things about Stendahl Syndrome and Sleepless (and the subsequent Do You Like Hitchcock? ) ; the Card Player, however, fair falls short in too many different ways to ignore and do any ... jocelyn7617459 - http://freeblog.rmutp.ac.th/jocelyn7617459/ |
| 7 Apr 2009 by TC I liked Longfellow Serenade, the song I didn't care for was Heartlight - which came out around the time as the movie E.T. I just got The Jazz Singer CD for Christmas - an album I had as a kid and was thrilled to get again. ... And BTW What DO you like Dark Ozzy? humanwannabe Says: April 7th, 2009 at 2:07 pm. French like to be griticized—well Ozzy got what he likes!! Neil Diamond—hummm how come all his songs sound the same? I like him but for some reason it all sounds the ... Damn Fine Day - http://www.damnfineday.com/ |
| 7 Feb 2010 by gunner4811114 And you thought the 50's were tame. One of Wilder's richest 50's comedies “Some Like It Hot” continues to be very funny inverting our expectations constantly and playing with the roles that Jerry and Joe take on with their new identities. ... Wilder mixes social commentary so deftly with comedy (like Hitchcock's work with suspense and social commentary) that at his best–and he's at his best here–it reminds us how entertaining a movie can be without being heavy handed. ... Theodores Blog - http://story.thaimail.com/blog/gunner4811114/ |
| 9 Feb 2010 by noelle1072667 I do applaud the inclusion of the current mono track, which quite a few unusual DVDs of older movies do not provide in the hope of enticing novel DVD owners with 5.1 audio. The video transfer looks stout — images are ... Wilder mixes social commentary so deftly with comedy (like Hitchcock''s work with suspense and social commentary) that at his best–and he''s at his best here–it reminds us how exciting a movie can be without being heavy handed. It''s also filled with some ... Lucilles Blog - http://noelle1072667.clickfactory.info/ |
| 18 hours ago by maxpetersen1977 you are male. You like action/violence. You like strong personalities. You are someewhat amoral. Why not step away from your genre and see…………….mama mia? leroyk | Jan 25, 2010 ... 3 pigs can consume a human torso in a few hours. "Dead Man's Shoes"..a brother's revenge visited upon a sadistic crew of drug dealers…Who would have thought so much acid,speed and ecstasy dispensed in their tea could do that to them? That's just the beginning for them. kit walker | Jan 25, 2010 ... Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - http://mon.vipublog.com/sevenbridesforsevenbrothers/ |
| 30 Jan 2010 by ivy1367560 He brought McLaine to Hollywood to star in his upcoming Hitchcock film, which started Shirley's career.) In 1957 Warner Brothers brought the entire cast and production team from Unusual York to do the film version. ... (Mae: I like a man with spunk. Poopsie: You like a man, period!) Broadway's George Abbot teamed with Stanley Donen (”Singing in the Rain”) as director. But the other breakout talent here was Bob Fosse (”Cabaret” and “All That Jazz”), doing his first ... ivy1367560 - http://kizna-blog.com/ivy1367560/ [ More results from ivy1367560 ] |
| 7 Feb 2010 by jrosenbaum Anticipating the jokey walk-ons of Alfred Hitchcock in his own pictures, Stroheim can be glimpsed in one of the stills as a balloon seller plying his trade on the street with Mac and Trina — a detail that can be interpreted as realism .... With some entire dramatic scenes reduced to a few stills, you can't indicate what a six- or eight-hour movie might have been like. I especially regret the nearly complete absence here of a long early sequence covering about 30 pages in ... JonathanRosenbaum.com - http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.com/ - References [ More results from JonathanRosenbaum.com ] |
| 29 Dec 2009 by zellakate I hope you enjoy my reviews! Oh! One final warning (this is starting to sound like a corny horror movie) - if I read one book and really like it, I'll probably go crazy and start binging on every book the author has ever written. Nerdy, am I not? :) ... So why do you persist? Is your dream job working for Wal-Mart? No. My dream job is to be a writer, but I also would like to make enough money to feed myself. The "starving" part of starving artist bothers me. ... Zella Kate - http://zellakate.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Zella Kate ] |
| 8 Feb 2010 by lloydmcleod1961 Obviously, you don't have to do every one of them. Just do as many as you like. How does age affect the quality of a film? It doesn't. And last time I checked, 2003 and 2001 were this millenium. - - 8 9 - - 9 - - - - 10 - - - - 10 10 9 - - - - - - 9 - 8 - 8 - - - 10 8 9 - - - - 9 9 -. Haven't seen at least half but I like the Lynch, Hitchcock, Kubrick that I've seen. Also, The Conversation and Blue Velvet are some of my favourite movies. | Jan 25, 2010 ... preyforrockroll - http://preyforrockroll.semetonbali.web.id/ |
| 17 hours ago by mallory1768379 The Night of the Following Day - (Brando does a Hitchcock-like thriller) a taught thriller with a “never looked better than this” Brando involved in a kidnapping plot. Buy,Download, Or Stream Marlon Brando 4-Movie Collection! Click Here ... One would expect to find any of these titles alone at around $15 each so the price of less than $20 is an added bonus! Want to see Brando do more than “Stella!” or “I coulda been a contenda…” then this set is for you! ... Makais Blog - http://blog.dixy.it/mallory1768379/ |
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