BinkieBaumont
Rude Once Too Often
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What about the soundtrack?
"Does it have a hideous Rock Soundtrack to it?"
"Does it have a hideous Rock Soundtrack to it?"
Mr. 'H' said:Oh - I put on my iPod Otis Taylor's "Ten Million Slaves" and had it blaring on the car stereo on the way to the theater - got me into the mood big time!
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BinkieBaumont said:"Does it have a hideous Rock Soundtrack to it?"
John in Covina said:It seems like some people were expecting a Ken Burns documentary.
Lefty said:Just got back from this one. Pretty weak. No character development. Not some; none - so it's not a character driven movie.
Long and dull, virtually no plot. They did reasonably well with the period recreation, but that's about it.Lefty said:Just got back from this one. Pretty weak. No character development. Not some; none - so it's not a character driven movie. There are a couple of good shooting/chase scenes, but it's really not an action movie. The only bright spot, as expected, was the fashion.
All in all, this was a really forgettable movie.
Nevertheless, you need characters to make a movie...not to mention a plot and such.vintage68 said:Character development? You realize the book covered ONE year, right???
vintage68 said:Character development? You realize the book covered ONE year, right???
BinkieBaumont said:Thanks Doublegun, but , sometimes, you do have to do your own research, just for your own peace of mind
Dude, don't flame me. I said it had a lot of Billie Holiday.
John in Covina said:The problem today tends to be shooting for that portion of the public for the MTV ADD viewers.
Yeah, I remember when buying a movie ticket meant two solid hours (Jurassic Park, 1993, 2 hours 7 minutes)--now, the ADD set complains about anything longer than 90 minutes, never mind that shorter length plus higher ticket-price make what little you do get much more expensive.John in Covina said:The problem today tends to be shooting for that portion of the public for the MTV ADD viewers. Everyone go and watch High Sierra and Petrified Forest.