Eyre
Type: Posts; User: DoctorZaius
Eyre
Super inscription on that Tommyknockers!
Where's the love for Mighty Joe Young? C'mmon!
I thought it was a beautiful and fantastic movie! Watched it in the Camanche language, too.[/QUOTE]
A masterpiece:...
It's certainly my favorite.
You got that right!
Damn, this looks so good.
My favorite read, keeping in mind that I am from Massachusetts is a sliver of a novel called Black Water. The novel is about a young woman who attracts the attention of a certain powerful senator...
Thanks - ordered
I am still processing this one, having just gotten home from a 7PM viewing. There is a lot to process as the underlying meanings of Peele's films. I found the film to be a little too slow in it's...
He hit his stride in the '80s. He became formulaic and I lost interest.[/QUOTE]
This is the same experience I had with him.
It's my pleasure! Are you going to be catching up with any nominees? Something you've never seen or something overdue for a rewatch, maybe?[/QUOTE]
I will be watching a lot of the crime noir...
Thanks for organizing this, as usual, Mae.
I've never seen The Wire nor Breaking Bad. Just don't have an appetite for drug/violence dramas.[/QUOTE]
So what do you watch? You can't just go halfway on a statement like that.
...There are two for $200 on ABE and three on ebay, the cheapest of which is at $160 but is taking offers. I'd go after that one. I would think you'd be able to get it for a good price given, as...
I'll second Little Women.
I'll 2ND it[/QUOTE]
Thanks.
I will nominate Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1973), Dir. Roy William Neill. Bela Legosi as Frankenstein's monster and Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolfman - a fun one, though not as epic as the title...
I will second They Were Expendable. Great cast and director.
No love for Going My Way? Nominated for 10 Academy Awards, and winner of 7, including Best Picture. This has to be in the tournament.