I just now discovered Ron's announcement above and went on to 101's website and couldn't easily find Open Range. It wasn't under the "Western" genre category, but using the search function, I found it. There's no cover art and no information about it.
I didn't purchase it, but did it get...
Couldn't have said it better and to add to that, there's something about Temeura Morrison's acting that is already making me wonder if his ability is going to be able to carry a series. I'm gonna keep an open mind about him, but he wouldn't be the first person to act in a Star Wars production...
I have not subscribed to Paramount+, but I've seen the first two eps on the Paramount channel with the third set to record this coming Sunday night. I'm pleasantly surprised that this has been in the case, but I'm curious how much longer the Paramount channel will be airing more episodes...
Saw it tonight and loved it. Still trying to figure it all out. I will go and see it a second time, maybe in IMAX, but I will definitely request the closed captioned device at my second viewing.
It is by far, the loudest movie I have ever seen. I've got an app on my phone that purports to...
Two of my favs are worth a re-quote:
And a few new ones (I think) from me:
"Don't ask me about my business, Kate." - Michael Corleone in GF2
"I've done far worse than kill you. I've hurt you. And I wish to go on hurting you. I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her; marooned for...
This really captures the way I've felt about most of Season 2. Almost every episode makes me want to yell out "Lighten up, people!!" I get that this version of ST wants to be taken seriously, but come on. Does Burnham have to cry or make a speech every week? Does the fate of the universe...
Saw it this afternoon and really liked it. 3D presentation was very nice, not gimmicky, but well done to simply enhance BR's world. As the movie unfolded, the plot kept me guessing and thinking, kind of like Arrival in that way. I think that's why it never felt too long.
I continue to be...
Someone said it earlier and I agree, this is a great thread.
I was 4 yrs old in 1972 when CBS aired a made for TV movie called "Gargoyles."
I have no idea why my parents didn't send me out of the room since I was the youngest, but it they should have. I'm sure the movie was a cheese...
I enjoyed the movie immensely, but also had sound issues. I believe it was the mix, not the theater. There were times in loud and even quieter scenes that I missed dialog that I'm pretty sure I was supposed to hear. FWIW, I sat dead center about five rows from the front in an IMAX theater...
Indeed. Since Superman II has been referenced a few times in this thread, I believe part of the charm of that movie is Terrance Stamp. Even his portrayal of Zod has charm!
"So this is planet Houston." :D