Quigley Brown
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Early this morning: 'Public Enemy' followed by 'Kinsey'....an odd combo.
Caledonia said:Anybody tried Perfume? Strange, and strangely fixating. Like watching the sounds of dark poetry.
wedding belle said:the army versus werewolves Very, very funny. Low budget but brilliantly acted - loved it.
imoldfashioned said:I watched Kinsey last night too (Independent Film Channel Quigley?) and I really liked it. I'm fond of Laura Linney and I love Bill Condon's work. Also, I noticed during the end credits that Timothy Hutton was in this as one of the researchers but I didn't recognize him at all. I'll have to look for him if I see it again. Lots of fodder for thought about sex, relationships, love, shame, etc.
Quigley Brown said:Yup...IFC. Timothy Hutton had a mustache and looked 'aged.' Did you look up 'gall wasps' on the Internet after watching this???lol
Edward said:I loved that one too - actually bought the DVD. There are a lot of great horror films being made in the UK. I love a lot of US horror too, though the UK stuff somehow gives me the chills more, I think because it seems somehow more "real" for the setting being that bit more familiar.
Quigley Brown said:'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' at about 3 a.m. this morning (couldn't sleep). It's probably about the 10th time I've watched it and I think I've finally figured out what in the heck is going on.[huh]
Jack Scorpion said:Rewatched Westworld. Must get hands on Futureworld.
Miss Neecerie said:Is Westworld on dvd?!?!?!?
*has a small fit resembling some sort of happy dancing..but since doesnt dance...is just a fit*
Marc Chevalier said:Quigley, this poem will explain the film for you:
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