I have all of them on dvd,Bluray and HD-DVD.Bought the hd ones before the format went bust and paid the full price.The HD versions seem to be better quality imho.Sad really.
Manhunter was the first movie based on the novel "Red Dragon".
"Red Dragon" (the movie) is the second one based on the same novel..
The powers that be thought it was a good idea redoing it with the more known Anthony Hopkins version of Hannibal the Cannibal.
So the 2nd one is part of the...
Seems like you're trying too hard with that one, eleventeen. Like, trying too hard to be poetic and intelligent and philosophiclol and stuff. Bring it down to earth more. Talk about specific things, specific people, and their thoughts.
The final scene where the passengers storm the cockpit on United 93, and you see the plane going down in the field. I was numb in the cinema for at least 10 minutes. People didn't leave their seats until the credits finished and you could not hear a pin drop in the whole cinema.
The Thing is about to start on itv 4, closer to original story than 1950s Howard Hawks classic, good though that is.
Rosemary's Baby on film4 bit later. Briliant.
I have not been to the cinema for the last 2 weeks but the last film I saw in the cinema was Crash which was really good!
The last film I saw on DVD was The Day After Tommorrow as my friend wanted to watch it again but its good mindless film!
I am off to see The 40 Year Old Virgin tonight and I...
I get upset about people too, but I get FAR more upset abut animals.
They just don't understand what is happening to them.
In any case - in general - I prefer animals to people.
I think the thing is with that list, is that a load of 'war' movies were in it, by war, I mean movies which came out around that time.
My mum said that they all used to go to the cinema around 2 or 3 times a week in her day, as there was nothing else to do. As this was going on box office...
bantams - I intended doing a 9 hour LOTR session of all 3 after seeing film 1. Can't agree with anyone about Gimli, though. Read it 20+ times & he is not there for comic relief.
3D is a huge hobbyhorse of mine so please forgive me if you've heard some of this before.
Watching a film to me is very much like reading a book. You lose yourself in the story and when you're reminded that you're experiencing something you pulled out of that experience. The technique isn't...