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I recently went on a date and saw 10,000 BC. The movie was okay but the date was better!
MaryDeluxe said:I recently went on a date and saw 10,000 BC. The movie was okay but the date was better!
dhermann1 said:If you liked those two flicks, PLEASE checkout "Algiers" with Charles Boyer and the magnificent Hedy Lamarr. And checkout the French original, too, "Pepe le Moku".
Did anyone catch "Trader Horn" on TCM last night? It's about as politically incorrect as you can get, but it's phenomenal example of a very early talky (1931).
The producers spent six months in Africa getting the kind of footage we're very used to now, but was groundbreaking then. They kept some footage of a young boy actually being killed by a rhino. They filmed some extra footage in Mexico, where animal protection laws were not so strict, and they nearly killed half the cast with tropical diseases.
But they made one heck of a movie. Harry Carey gives a wonderful performance, and for you Cisco Kid fans, there is a VERY young Duncan Renaldo.
KY Gentleman said:I re-watched "The Magdalene Sisters" tonight. Its a powerful movie. Its based on real events and it has some absolutely heartbreaking moments in it.
The movie is a good one, though.
BegintheBeguine said:Finally watched Nightmare Alley, which I've wanted to see for years. Somehow I had the idea it was twisted and sick, but it wasn't. I enjoyed it. I watched it again with the commentary which was okeh but didn't add much; one of the two film noir historians was so nasty-nice that it irritated me.
zaika said:tonight it's "Sunset Boulevard." never seen it...excited to!
zaika said:tonight it's "Sunset Boulevard." never seen it...excited to!
imoldfashioned said:Oh, you're in for a treat! I love that movie. Keep in mind Swanson was only 51 as you listen to how they describe her.
A year older than Jamie Leigh Curtis...imoldfashioned said:Oh, you're in for a treat! I love that movie. Keep in mind Swanson was only 51 as you listen to how they describe her.