De Battre Mon Coeur S'est Arrêté (The Beat That My Heart Skipped) - very enjoyable movie....
De Battre Mon Coeur S'est Arrêté (The Beat That My Heart Skipped) - very enjoyable movie....
Elegance is good taste, plus a dash of daring - Carmel Snow
Miss Golightly, I see that you have a bit of a penchant for French films. May I suggest, if you haven't seen it, "Les Enfants du Marais"? It is a wonderful film and one of the very best French films I have seen.Originally Posted by Miss Golightly
Bring back Buck
I certainly do have a penchant for French movies! I just got a boxset of Claude Chabrol films - 'Les Biches' (1968), 'La Femme Infidele' (1969), 'Que La Bete Meure' (1969), 'Le Boucher' (1969), Juste Avant Le Nuit' (1971), 'Les Noches Rouges' (1973), 'Nada' (1974) and 'Madame Bovary' (1991) - which I cannot wait to get stuck into - starting today!!!!!!Originally Posted by Smithy
Thank you for the recommendation Smithy - I will keep my eye out for it!
Elegance is good taste, plus a dash of daring - Carmel Snow
I really like to see that movie sometimeOriginally Posted by swinggal
"Comedy of Terrors" with Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone, Joyce Jameson, and Joe E. Brown (what a cast!)
The last few before that were "The Abominable Dr Phibes", "The African Queen", and "Laura". We got on a DVD rental through the post, so we've been getting a lot of great movies. I may have a different definition of great, but I love old B movies just as much as some of the more well-known classics. American International Pictures left some real gems.
Monocle: This may be worn by (1) good dukes, (2) all Englishmen. No bad man may wear a monocle. ~P. G. Wodehouse
Just in the middle of "North by Northwest"
Was flicking through the stations and saw it was to start in 5 minutes
I love Sunday afternoons
"Bad Day at Black Rock". Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan are both excellent in this one!
"You are a failure only when you blame someone else."
"O Brother Where Art Thou",...just a great movie, even after 10 years. Great retelling of Homer's Odyssey.![]()
~ Quantum mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of. ~
Withnail & I.
For the 96th time.
What can I say - my wife's away, one daughter at grandma's, one asleep, and a bottle of 2007 Merlot received as a birthday gift...
Speaking of The Odyssey, my kids and I watched the half-hour-longer director's cut of Troy last night.
It's much better than the original theatrical cut (which we had seen back in 2004), and includes a couple of cool additional scenes featuring Sean Bean's Odysseus. I still wish they had gone on to do a sequel film of The Odyssey with him!
And before the Greek myth folks go on the rampage: Yes, I know it's not a faithful adaptation of The Iliad! It completely leaves out the gods, conflates characters and events, changes vast amounts of story detail (i.e., having both Agamemnon and Menelaus die at Troy), and has far too contemporary a tone. But as a lifelong Greek myth fan myself, I still like it and find it successful for what is... and it's probably the most elaborate, serious, and star-filled film that's ever going to be made about the Trojan war...