I watched this last evening, having had the dvd sitting here for a couple years. I had high hopes, since a quirky film about a quirky bunch of people running a quicky English-language magazine in 1960s France is a move I'd like to see, but this was total crap. I mean one of the crappiest films...
Yeah, you nailed it here, totally agree. Some good scenes, and Pitt does his best using his age and restraint to bring his character to life, but overall this film is something that should sit on a shelf and be forgotten. Edit: I will add that I felt that the "creators" had three or four...
just a note re the joke below: it's apparently done by an artist, so it's a FAKE receipt
(although given how some big corporations operate these days, I'd be worried about giving them ideas)
Regarding whether or not Indy will be a money-maker, I saw this comment today re a different movie. I have no way of confirming its accuracy, maybe someone else can.
That's a really interesting observation. You're probably right that it's no longer "a thing" given how media formats other than books dominate pop culture today. On a side note, and to reverse the direction of travel, I was always annoyed when books that were adapted into movies were...
This reminds me of how some books become "best sellers" in those newspaper lists. Basically, whoever wants to promote the book (or its contents) buys a bunch in bulk and it's reported as sales technically speaking. But the average person would not consider those to be legitimate sales, and...
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