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Sound City is a very well made documentary. And the music rocks!
Dave Grohl impresses me more and more.
Sound City is a very well made documentary. And the music rocks!
Doctor X (1932) was filmed in 2-Strip Technicolor and black-and-white, but The Vampire Bat (1933) was filmed only in black-and-white as far as I know. I'm wondering if you saw a colorized version?The Vampire Bat, done around the same time as The Revenge of Doctor X.
Both with Lionell Atwill, and Fay Wray.
And like RODX, this one too had a weird color to it, as they were experimenting with different media at the time.
I don't know.Doctor X (1932) was filmed in 2-Strip Technicolor and black-and-white, but The Vampire Bat (1933) was filmed only in black-and-white as far as I know. I'm wondering if you saw a colorized version?
The first two Hobbit films. Really impressed by Smaug and looking forward to the final one.
Father Goose (1964) with Cary Grant and Leslie Caron. Next to last film for Grant; produced by Granox, his production company. I wonder who the "ox" was?
"The Breakfast Club" Haven't seen it in some time, probably 20 years since I'd viewed it. Much funnier than I remembered. This might be one of those unsung masterpiece movies as in that other thread. But it's hard to classify.
That was the last movie I watched as well. Funny, I had the same thought about Falcon's flight suit.Watched "The Winter Soldier". I enjoyed it despite one particularly glaring plot hole. Where did they get Falcon's flight suit? Did they 'borrow it' or did Sam just happen to have it in the coat closet?