Smithy said:Just finished watching "Star of Midnight" (1935) with William Powell and Ginger Rogers which was thoroughly enjoyable. The chemistry between the leading pair is great and the dialogue witty and amusing. Also of note was the amount of booze that Powell's character got through during the film!
As a history nut, I have been wanting to see this film. I really enjoy studying WW1.Edward said:The Red Baron (2008), a biopic of the WW1 flying ace. Well worth picking up - I'm now planning to pick up a decent biog of the man, as much as anything to see how close to history they played it. The aerial scenes are especially impressive - I had to watch the 'making of' featurette to be sure they were green screened.
Wally_Hood said:The new Star Trek movie. Lotsa fun. They played the time travel card early on, like in the first movie. Normally time travel gimmicks pop up when ideas are scarce, along with the amnesia thing.
Quigley Brown said:'Sunset Blvd.' last night! My favorite quote is the men's clothing store scene when the employee whispers in Joe's ear: ' “As long as the lady is paying for it, why not take the Vicuna?”