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Stardust, a very good cast, genuinely funny at points. One of the films that is actually better than the book it is based on. Also helps that it showcases some beautiful Scottish scenery .
North By Northwest. It never gets old.
Just finished watching 'Santa Fe Trail'. You could fill a book with the historical inaccuracies but it was a good print of the film and I can never resist a Raymond Massey performance. The man had such an amazing screen presence. He certainly outshines Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan in this one.
True. Although I like Fonda as well, I much prefer Massey's portrayal of Lincoln over Henry Fonda's."They Died With Their Boots On" is even worse. It's funny Massey was equally good playing John Brown AND Honest Abe Lincoln.
Worf
"They Died With Their Boots On" is even worse. It's funny Massey was equally good playing John Brown AND Honest Abe Lincoln.
Worf
North by Northwest is considered by many to be the direct ancestor of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The producers' original idea of Napoleon Solo was of a sort of "Cary Grant" character; the story features an innocent person who knows nothing of spies and intrigue (though in the film's case it's the lead character); there is humor along with the danger . . . and of course you have Leo G. Carroll as the spy chief, which was in Norman Felton's mind when it came time to recast Solo's boss.Eva Marie Saint + Cary Grant + Alfred Hitchcock + New York City + The Twentieth Century Limited + Mt. Rushmore = Never-gets-old movie
Most recent films:
Manchester by the Sea, with Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams. A longish film, interesting but depressing. Affleck deserved his Oscar nod. (Lots of "F-bombs" by the characters; you get the impression that working-class Massachusetts people use the term without thinking, as a mild form of emphasis.)
The Uninvited from 1944, with Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey. I'd seen it years ago when WTBS ran it, back when they showed classic movies all the time. It's creepy and effective, and sports some welcome humor in the Nick and Nora Charles vein between Milland's character, Rick, and his sister Pamela. Plus it is one of the first movies I know of that took ghosts seriously in the way films often do now: instead of playing it for laughs a la Bob Hope or Abbott and Costello, the film focuses on the human tragedy that has led to the haunting of the seaside house.
EXACTLY!Eva Marie Saint + Cary Grant + Alfred Hitchcock + New York City + The Twentieth Century Limited + Mt. Rushmore = Never-gets-old movie
North By Northwest. It never gets old.
Yep, it is. One of my more watched movies.Bad Day At Black Rock (1955) Still a great movie!
Home and a little bit (maybe a lot) better.The Maltese Falcon in my Denver hotel room yesterday.
I always feel "at home" if I have TCM playing, no matter where I'm at!