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Resurrecting the Movies thread...
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on January 18, 2008, 12:02:03 pm ---And what was in my mailbox today? The dvd of Days Of Heaven!
I ordered it just because of your recommendation Leslie. Maybe we'll watch it tonight. :)
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Oh, I can't wait for your review!
belbbmfan:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on January 18, 2008, 12:14:47 pm ---Maybe I'll go with my son. I still want to see Atonement, though...
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I know what you mean. We were going to see it last night, but my husband had a hard day at work and he wanted to watch something that would give him a laugh, so we decided on Charlie Wilson's War. And we laughed! I really enjoyed the biting satire. Tom Hanks was really good as the Congress man knocking back one whiskey after another. Julia Roberts had interesting wigs. LOL But Philip Seymour Hoffman really stole the show, his performance was hilarious.
We'll watch Atonement next week. And I still haven't seen Gone, Baby Gone or Rendition or Before The Devil Knows You're Dead. *sigh* Never enough time.
Meryl:
I went to see "Atonement" today and really enjoyed it. I'd been led to believe from the trailer that it was a big epic film, but it wasn't, really. There was a big scene showing the gathering of troops for the Battle of Dunkirk (really well done), but basically, it was an intimate story of two lovers whose lives were tragically impacted by a third person. The music, by Dario Marianelli, was beautifully evocative and made the bittersweet story all the more moving. The director used the camera in a way that I can only describe as lyrical. Overall, the impression I got was that of having read a long, evocative, sadly beautiful poem. Highly recommended. 8)
There was a preview for "In Bruges," and it looks very appealing. If for no other reason than to see that gorgeous town (I've spent many imaginary hours there by working on the opera "Die Tote Stadt"), I have to see it. Clemence Poesy, who played Fleur in the most recent Harry Potter movie, is also in it. :D
Another preview was for "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day," starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams. It looks really cute. Frances McDormand is a not too successful London nanny who finally gets a job with Amy Adams' character, an American actress. Ciaran Hinds, one of my favorites, is also in it, as is Shirley Henderson, who plays "Moaning Myrtle" in the Harry Potter movies.
Kd5000:
The film critic at Time Magazine had a recent article that Hollywood needs to make more "Out of Africa's" in order to get ppl to watch the Oscars and to get adults to the cinema. He said ppl don't watch the Oscars as a contest to see who will win best picture, but rather as a coronation (Titanic). However, I thought well doesn't the movie poster from OUT OF AFRICA have a comparable look with a certain image from BBM?? ;D
http://www.movieposter.com/posters/archive/main/27/A70-13827
I'm having a problem copying the image, so I just posted the link. As Meryl pointed out in a msg to me, "It's is a nice image, and very evocative of the shot in BBM."
I know Ennis and Jack weren't' having a picnic "the morning after," but it's still familiar enough. Who needs OUT OF AFRICA when you the scenery and passion of BBM.
http://popbytes.com/img/brokeback-dec9.jpg
Meryl:
Karl, here's the picture you mentioned, in case others are having trouble opening it:
And the BBM shot to go with it:
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