GLADIATOR.........for the 1 millionth time. Best movie ever made.
I must admit I absolutely love this movie. I practically grew up in both my mom and dad's restaurants and then spent several years doing consulting work in restaurants throughout the country so this is like Office Space part 2 to me.Saw "Waiting" a couple of nights ago. Slob film but I got some painful laughing fits. It's about these losers who work in a restaurant. The most telling script line was: "Never f... with people who handle your food."![]()
No Country For Old Men... Only the Cohen Bros could have done Mcarthay's book justice. Not for the squemish this film is one dark look at dark people.
I am legend.
It was a good movie until the ending.How is it? It looks intriguing to me.
Sweenty Todd: awesome movie![]()
OK, can someone please tell me what the point of the movie is? I saw one trailer and frankly it looks like it has more in common with a period slasher movie than anything we would describe as having "good acting".
The ad campaign is really weak for this one, in my opinion, as people not familiar with the original production wouldn't have a clue what they were in for. Which is, basically, a period slasher movie... that also happens to be a Stephen Sondheim musical. Almost more of an operetta, actually -- the spoken dialog is VERY limited.
I saw it this evening and thought it was fantastic. But, keep in mind that I'm the daughter of theater/musical theater/opera nuts and, while not a Sondheim fan in general, have loved this particular musical since I was a kid -- I fully knew what to expect. The family seated in front of us, however, was not terribly amused. It's very dark, and very musical-y (more true to the theater feel than others like Chicago and Moulin Rouge that have been at the center of the musical's mini-revival), but worth checking out if you're daring enough. Everyone sings well despite a lack of training, and the performances are very good across the board.