AmateisGal
I'll Lock Up
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The Saint starring Val Kilmer and Elizabeth Shue. I know hardly anyone likes this movie, but I saw it in college and fell in love with it. I still love it. So there.
I still maintain Star Wars is better than The Empire Strikes Back for one simple reason--it's the only movie in the franchise that anyone can watch and understand without having to watch the film that came before it, after it, or both, for the characters and situations to make sense. Granted, this was by design because nobody knew Star Wars would be as successful as it was and a sequel was not guaranteed, but I think my reasoning still stands. The Empire Strikes Back is a great movie, but if the viewer hasn't seen Star Wars the character relationships and their motives for doing what they do don't make much sense.The first film - Star Wars - (I'll have none of this revisionist New Hope nonsense) was great, because there were other people around to rain him in. The other two he had little to do with. The best of them all was Empire, for which Lucas was rarely even on set. Those dreadful prequels were pure, untrammelled George Lucas getting everything exactly as he wanted...
I think he has seller's remorse. Star Wars was his "baby" for more than four decades and, even though it was voluntary, it's difficult to watch someone else raise your "child" if you disagree with their decisions and the plans they have for that child's future....Lucas has the occasional nice idea, but he can't write and he can't direct. Thx1138 was decent, but I'm pretty sure that was an accident. What he really needs are other peopke to flesh out his ideas and bring them to fruition. Strip the others away, and you get the Prequels. Those are Lucas, and the latest version is better by far. Lucas knows itcwill forevercbe bettercthan his Prequels, and he's clearly furious.
"Whiplash" - Possibly the best film I've seen in ages. I never went to a music academy. I failed in my try out for Music and Art (yeah THAT one) on double bass. However this was less a movie about music as about obsession. Mid-way through Puddin' said that the film reminded her of "The Black Swan" with drumsticks. It's at least as intense as the other film but just when I thought it couldn't get any more wild it would ratchet up another notch or two. I finished, wowed, stunned, wrung out and proud to be a member of the fraternity of professional musicians. The maestro makes Captain Bligh look like a Boy Scout in Church on Sunday morning!
Worf
Hundred Foot Journey. I picked it, Hubby grudgingly agreed to watch it, but he chuckled throughout, so I'd say he enjoyed it.