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I think 2 is Alien,
and I'm pretty certain 3 is aliens
Jurassic Park?
Dark crystal?
assuming I was right. If you know the movie you know this car
Well, in a way it is a faye Dunaway picture, at least the original was, it's Thomas Crown Affair.
Very strange on my post, it is the same actress as Times Square, but I am seeing a picture from After Hours. She is handing a peice of paper to Griffen Dunne (it is mainly his back in the picture).
No idea on the new picture
if it's not kentucky fried movie, I'm not gonna get it
that's National Treasure
Deb,
I sorry, but mine wasn't Times Square, that is griffen Dunne in the foreground.
That would be "Twister"
Try this one
Well, that is the guy from "saw" in the background, but I have no hope of getting this one.
that's it, Grizzly Man
Thanks for the help.
I should have known "face-off"
Here is my attempt
My first thought was "Snake Eyes" , but now I am leaning toward "Leaving Las Vagas" (how is that for putting two guesses in one).
I always mess up "Memento"'s name, even though it is a favorite of mine as well.
I know I am clueless, but can someone tell me how to add an image to my posts, I had one I wanted to do here.
wild, I just mentioned "momento" in another post. It's momento.
Sorry I am late to this discussion, but I have some thought about the original questions.
1) I do care about the box office. I don't let it affect what I go see, but it matters as to who gets to keep making films and who doesn't. So, I want small films by talented filmakers to do well at the box office so that they will get to make more films. If "Momento" hadn't done surprisingly well at the box office, we wouldn't have "Batman Begins". And that is true of almost every filmaker out there.
And in the same vein, I always hope that films by hacks who shouldn't be making movies will fail. Because everytime Renny Harlan gets to make a movie, a more talented filmaker is being kept from making one.
2) pretty much the same as above.
3)picking a film apart is pointless, just read the goofs on IMDB. I will say that sometimes a small detail can ruin a film for a viewer, and I don't consider that to be picking a film apart.
4) & 5) that is why I find the discussions here to be sooo much better.
You say James Brolin horror film from the 70s and I immediately think of "The Amityville Horror" but from the picture I'm gonna guess "The Car"
Chris seems great, he seems to have kept his head, and that is completely to his credit.
It is a thing which developes in a lot of actors in this town. They are surrounded by people who always say yes no matter what (and after Transformers he must have it going on big time). It doesn't happen to all of them (I would say about half from my experience), but he seems to be becoming a good example of the problem, (remember Lindsey Lohan started like this).
I would have to go with arrogant. Smoking is illegal in almost all buildings in this state. If you aren't in someone's home, and you are indoors, you can't smoke. And since it didn't say in the article that it happened in Calabasis (where it is illegal to smoke outdoors in public places), he must have been indoors to get cited, (and they usually ask people to stop smoking before they cite them). He had to know it was illegal, but he figured they would make an exemption for a "star".
That was what made it special for me. It is about the small details of real life and real love. The most special moments in life can be little things, small gestures. And that love isn't always the simple easy situations which happen in movies. Hard to say the rest of my thoughts without serious spoilers, so I will leave it at that.
So they cast Jennifer Love Hewett as this guy. That is just crazy and so typical. No wonder I don't watch a lot of network TV.
I did buy the album (it is so easy now, just download it on itunes), and I know what you mean. I liked the songs a lot more in the movie than just listening to them, although I do still like a couple of them.
Kind of off point, but Deb you mentioned in this thread that you were going to watch "once", but I didn't see where you said what you thought about it. Just curious what people thought about it here. I loved it, but my wife and son both just thought it was just okay.
I have never watched "Ghost whisperer", maybe it is some kind of subconsious protest, but I was wondering if it was "inspired" by JOA