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The Prestige (1996)
One of the best movies I have ever seen, period.
One of the best movies I have ever seen, period.
The Purple Plain.
Well, Purple Rain...Prestige...almost the same thing.I swallowed vomit, until I re-read your post which I at first thought said The Purple RAIN...
I had to look up Purple Rain! Needless to say, I am not a Prince fan.I swallowed vomit, until I re-read your post which I at first thought said The Purple RAIN...
A movie I think richly deserves digital remastering and redistribution is "The Warlord"(1965)... He claims his droit du seigneur on a peasant girl's wedding night and won't give her up the next morning. Much mayhem ensues...
Broken Flowers
Starring a somber mature Bill Murray. Circumstances propel him to view his life through the women who have come and gone in his life.
I thought this movie would be a nice light hearted flick one winters night after viewing No COuntry For Old Me
I'm really glad to get this recommendation, AttyOzzy. I will look this up.Sorry - hit post before done
Any way - i thought I could unwind to this movie after watching No Country For Old Men.
Saw Bill Murray's name in the credits for Broken Flowers and thought it would be a movie to lighten the mood.
Nope. Instead it forced me to reexamine my own life - on a yearly basis whenever I rewatch BROKEN FLOWERS.
Great movie for when a reflective mood stikes and you have a dark room and some scotch on hand.
I'm really glad to get this recommendation, AttyOzzy. I will look this up.
I would agree with you. I bought a copy back in February when we visited Coppolla's winery (most of his movies are for sale in the gift shop) and really have enjoyed it.I don't know if I would call it a masterpiece, but I like Tucker: The Man and His Dream. When I finally decided to buy it, the DVD had gone out of print, so I ended up paying over thirty bucks for it. And apparently, it's still out of print, judging by the current prices on Amazon and Ebay.
It's got some great menswear styles, with some colors/patterns/cuts that I presume to be based on the elusive "bold look" of the post-war years. I look to stuff like this for inspiration for my jitterbugging outfits.I would agree with you. I bought a copy back in February when we visited Coppolla's winery (most of his movies are for sale in the gift shop) and really have enjoyed it.