Doctor Strange said:We saw the not-yet-released documentary Pete Seeger: The Power Of Song at my film club yesterday. It was outstanding - fascinating, inspirational, moving. It was much more detailed than previous docs about Seeger I've seen, with great historical footage and very interesting interview material (besides Seeger and his family, it includes musicians such as Dylan, Springsteen, Paxton, Baez, Raitt, etc.) What an incredible life!
This documentary will probably turn up on PBS next year, so keep an eye out for it.
Doctor Strange said:Actually, this one was directed by the same guy who had done Wasn't That A Time!
Kevin Noel Olso said:In the Halloween spirit, we just watched The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Still hilarious, and has a George Pal reference! Who can fault that?
imoldfashioned said:Over the weekend I saw Bogart and Bacall in Dark Passage and what a very odd film it was too! The script was pretty disjointed and it was definitely not one of the pair's better efforts, however, their chemistry was wonderful. Agnes Moorhead is worth the price of admission too--that fabulous leopard print suit she wears! Her climactic showdown with Bogart!
Also, on a completely superficial note, Lauren Bacall's hair deserves it's own credit in this movie--it's just so beautiful.
Quigley Brown said:Last night I watched 'The Grey Zone' (2001), a film about Jewish prisoners working in the Auschwitz cremetorium. It was very disturbing. I'm sure there's a few of you who wouldn't have the stomach to watch the whole thing. One thing I didn't like...production-wise...was the use of American comedy actors playing serious parts (also having American accents).
Edward said:I don't know, I've seen a lot of very fine dramatic performances turned in by people primarily known as comedians over the years. The accent thing would be more of an issue. On the other hand, I've been watching Shakespeare for years and never been particularly bothered by Macbeth with all-English accents, or a Prince of Denmark that doesn't sound Danish, and so on.
Agreed.Hemingway Jones said:I just caught "Children of Men" and loved it. What an amazing and disturbing piece of cinema. Incredible direction, great acting, and fun allusions to ponder.
I also caught "Little Miss Sunshine," which was a surprise delight. Steve Carell is always great in anything he is in.