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The Reluctant Dragon - Better than I expected! I had seen the title short before, and it was delightful. But everything was excellent! Even my 5-year-old brother paid enough attention to be really rooting for Mr. Benchley to get away from boring old Humphrey!
Very nice film, especially for the hardcore Disney fanatic. Entertaining in its own right, as well as a delightful little sneak peek behind the scenes.
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I will always think of her as Dot.DaveWadding wrote:Also, Hayden Panettiere is hot.
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Watched The Reader yesterday. Good drama. Just imagine you're so ashamed that you cannot read that you rather risk a life imprisonment than admit this.

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I'm sorry, but that is just dumb. I couldn't feel any sympathy for anyone who's that stupid. Thanks for warning me, I'll skip that film.BelleGirl wrote:Watched The Reader yesterday. Good drama. Just imagine you're so ashamed that you cannot read that you rather risk a life imprisonment than admit this.
I've watched Die Hard 2: Die Harder last night. Still my favorite Christmas movie --next to Die Hard of course.
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I just saw two films back to back.
The Red Canvas is a martial arts drama about a man and his strained relationship as well as a big tournament on the titular red canvas.
The story turned out to be surprisingly compelling by juggling the two storylines about family and the tournament and mixing them together in the end, and the actors did a decent job. The fight choreography and cinematography are amazing; the fight scenes are mind-blowingly epic in a good way with enough lingering shots mixed with frenetic pacing to really get your blood bumping. The final battle alone is a highlight as the hero has to go through not only a physical but psychological battle as well.
What really elevates this film, however, is the score by James Peterson. I never expected to hear a powerful orchestral score for a martial arts film, and Peterson really delivered a beautiful yet brutal score that really complements the story on screen. The final, 11-minute cue titled "Ballet for Brawlers" is a highlight and it really makes the final battle epic as it goes through all the leitmotifs that the score had presented earlier in the film. All in all this film is worth watching if you enjoy a compelling mix of brutal fights and an emotional family drama.
Another film I saw was Gilda. The story's about a small-time gambler who ends up in a casino at Buenos Aires and his relationship with the casino's owner and Gilda, the owner's wife.
The first thing I have to praise about it is the sparkling chemistry between the leads: Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth really steal the show with their amazing acting and how they really elevate the love-hate relationship between their characters to an epic level. Cinematography is wonderful as well with slick camera moves, use of perspective and manipulation of shadows and light to set the right mood.
The music is really memorable as well with tango rhythms being played in the background, but the most memorable scenes are the musical bits with Gilda singing. The song that I really liked was "Amado Mio" which is definitely one of the most stunning moments in film history. The film as a whole is definitely worth watching if you enjoy good music, a surprisingly complex plot and film noir elements.
The Red Canvas is a martial arts drama about a man and his strained relationship as well as a big tournament on the titular red canvas.
The story turned out to be surprisingly compelling by juggling the two storylines about family and the tournament and mixing them together in the end, and the actors did a decent job. The fight choreography and cinematography are amazing; the fight scenes are mind-blowingly epic in a good way with enough lingering shots mixed with frenetic pacing to really get your blood bumping. The final battle alone is a highlight as the hero has to go through not only a physical but psychological battle as well.
What really elevates this film, however, is the score by James Peterson. I never expected to hear a powerful orchestral score for a martial arts film, and Peterson really delivered a beautiful yet brutal score that really complements the story on screen. The final, 11-minute cue titled "Ballet for Brawlers" is a highlight and it really makes the final battle epic as it goes through all the leitmotifs that the score had presented earlier in the film. All in all this film is worth watching if you enjoy a compelling mix of brutal fights and an emotional family drama.
Another film I saw was Gilda. The story's about a small-time gambler who ends up in a casino at Buenos Aires and his relationship with the casino's owner and Gilda, the owner's wife.
The first thing I have to praise about it is the sparkling chemistry between the leads: Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth really steal the show with their amazing acting and how they really elevate the love-hate relationship between their characters to an epic level. Cinematography is wonderful as well with slick camera moves, use of perspective and manipulation of shadows and light to set the right mood.
The music is really memorable as well with tango rhythms being played in the background, but the most memorable scenes are the musical bits with Gilda singing. The song that I really liked was "Amado Mio" which is definitely one of the most stunning moments in film history. The film as a whole is definitely worth watching if you enjoy good music, a surprisingly complex plot and film noir elements.
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Baby Doll. One of the most unusual stories from the pen of Tennessee Williams. It stars Carroll Baker (pre-"Giant") as Baby Doll, the child bride of cotton-gin owner Karl Malden. Baby Doll sleeps in a crib and won't "officially" become a wife until her 20th birthday, and Malden is simply champing at the bit for that day to arrive...
It sounds quite sordid but Williams fashioned the piece as a bizarre romantic comedy. Eli Wallach co-stars with Mildred Dunnock. If you ever get the chance to see it, please do.
It sounds quite sordid but Williams fashioned the piece as a bizarre romantic comedy. Eli Wallach co-stars with Mildred Dunnock. If you ever get the chance to see it, please do.
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Well, aren't you a bit quick to judge? the story is a little bit more complicated than just that. And the acting is good. I don't know why the Hanna Smit's character in the film makes this choice, it certainly wouldn't be mine, but even a 'dumb character' can be fascinating to watch sometimes. She had kept a big secret all her life and wanted to keep that at any cost. You think a movie is only worth watching if the protagonist acts smart and sensible?Goliath wrote:I'm sorry, but that is just dumb. I couldn't feel any sympathy for anyone who's that stupid. Thanks for warning me, I'll skip that film.BelleGirl wrote:Watched The Reader yesterday. Good drama. Just imagine you're so ashamed that you cannot read that you rather risk a life imprisonment than admit this.

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The Reluctant Dragon - This time with my mother and grandma. They both thought it was boring and stupid. Well, I don't care what they think, I thought it was fabulous!
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I learned a long time ago never to try foisting my movie tastes on family members - you just end up being disappointed. They have to make the effort to ask you.Margos wrote:The Reluctant Dragon - This time with my mother and grandma. They both thought it was boring and stupid. Well, I don't care what they think, I thought it was fabulous!


