Vera Godfrey
Practically Family
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Easter Parade. Judy Garland is TMCs star of the month. I really wanted to stay up and watch Summer Stock (love that movie), but it didn't come on until 2a
Hollywoodland (2006) It's about George Reeves' life, while playing Superman, and his death.
Overall, I enjoyed the movie.
- Ian
You know, I hadn't thought of that, at all. His acting in this movie was good. He made a very convincing George Reeves.It's long been an example of Ben Affleck's ability to actually act when he wants to. And of course, it now makes him the only actor to have (kind of) played both Batman and Superman!
I, originally, saw this movie in the theater and I enjoyed it. Until last night, I had not seen it, again. It was certainly worth revisiting.Agreed, I actually liked it more the second time I saw it. I no longer thought of it as a "Superman" movie and just enjoyed it as a bio-pic.
Also, when I have a few minutes, I continue to watch the Fleischer Superman shorts - throw-away stories, but fan-freakin-tastic artistry and clearly set a high bar for Superman cartoons that, until the '90s Animated ones, nothing even came close (and the '90s ones were still not as good as these from the '40s artistry-wise, but better stories).
I have really enjoyed this movie each time I have viewed it. Adrien Brody steals the show. He is perfect as the burnout private dick.Hollywoodland (2006) It's about George Reeves' life, while playing Superman, and his death.
Overall, I enjoyed the movie.
- Ian
We're running a cycle of 80s movies this spring to bring in those Gen-X dollars at the box office. I didn't much like 80s movies while the 80s were actually going on, and sitting here previewing tonite's show, "Top Gun," reminds me why. A puerile script, amateurish acting, and the smug, stupid face of Tom Cruise, all wrapped up in propaganda as risible as any you'll find in the hokiest grade-Z WW2-era potboiler. Jerry Bruckheimer certainly knew you couldn't go broke underestimating the intelligence of your audience.
I agree and the only thing worse than the film were all the jerks running around town in patch festooned "Top Gun" jackets. They didn't even know what the patches represent much less what it takes to earn them. Brutal!We're running a cycle of 80s movies this spring to bring in those Gen-X dollars at the box office. I didn't much like 80s movies while the 80s were actually going on, and sitting here previewing tonite's show, "Top Gun," reminds me why. A puerile script, amateurish acting, and the smug, stupid face of Tom Cruise, all wrapped up in propaganda as risible as any you'll find in the hokiest grade-Z WW2-era potboiler. Jerry Bruckheimer certainly knew you couldn't go broke underestimating the intelligence of your audience.
Or the white Firebird.[emoji14]Two times isn't to bad. Just watch Bullit, and count how many times during the chase scene you can spot the green VW Bug!
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