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Monarch Of The Moon.
Filmed as a b&w serial. Campy and fun.
Filmed as a b&w serial. Campy and fun.
Saw a Chinatown and L.A. Confidential double feature at the Castro Theater yesterday. I'd seen both these films many times, but never on the big screen. You really can't beat the movie palace experience, it was well worth braving the wet city streets.
Extravagance (1930).
Every character in this movie was unlikeable. You love to hate them all.
I had to gasp when June Collyer yelled at her husband "NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS!" People didn't talk like that back then. lol
I finally saw Inglorius Basterds on a library DVD.
I didn't hate it as much as I have all previous Tarantino films, but I'm not convinced that its comic-book recasting of WWII as deconstructed movie cliches serves much of a purpose. It did have a fascinating villain and a typically interesting Brad Pitt performance, though the whole Jewish-heroine-getting-revenge-for-her-family thing didn't work for me: Paul Verhoven's Black Book (another film I didn't much like) did that trope far better.
Not bad as a silly fantasy on WWII themes, but I'm sorry: I obviously still don't get Tarantino's alleged brilliance.
Mike1939, haven't been to the Castro yet. You ever get to the Stanford Theatre?
The Stanford Theater is great. The only thing is trying to find a listing of their films online.
Lincsong said:The Stanford Theater is great. The only thing is trying to find a listing of their films online.