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Kill Bill: Vol. 1
pgoat said:I didn't like it the first time. Saw it twice more and it's grown on me. A lot!
imoldfashioned said:Same here--I really didn't "get it" the first time I saw The Third Man which was really disappointing because Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles are two of my favorite actors. I gave it another chance though and something clicked--it's one of my favorite movies now. Holly Martins is one of my favorite screen characters and Anna's line "A person doesn't change just because you find out more" has always stuck with me from that film.
The Critereon version is marvelous (all of their products are) but if you ever get the chance to see it in a movie theater it's just amazing. The cinematography of the film is such that when you see it in a theater you really feel especially enveloped by the events on the screen.
Doctor Strange said:I don't know why your searches failed.
Doctor Strange said:Rufus Sewell reminds of what they used to call Conrad Veidt in the 1940s - "the man you love to hate!" He's always outstanding as the haughty villain...
Has he ever played a hero, apart from in (the gorgeous and fascinating) Dark City?!?
Doctor Strange said:My only significant complaint is that the movie technology that was supposedly used to create the main illusion didn't exist at anything close to that level of sophistication in 1900 Vienna... or anywhere else.
zaika said:The original Wicker Man. What a wierd a$$ movie...didn't finish it as I decided to go out. lol
I also saw Great Balls of Fire. Irritating movie. Cool sets and stuff, of course...but I could have punched Dennis Quaid in the teeth.