tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post4574410679325073624..comments2024-03-28T08:13:56.915-04:00Comments on Best Actor: Alternate Best Actor 1987: Terry O'Quinn in The StepfatherLouis Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07933180959140340196noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-38807516710897112172019-07-09T11:45:03.025-04:002019-07-09T11:45:03.025-04:00Haiii Bagi Yang Ingin Bermain Judi Online Terperca...Haiii Bagi Yang Ingin Bermain Judi Online Terpercaya Se Asia Ayoo Segera Bergabung Bersama Kami Di TexasPokerQQ<br /><br />Promo-Promo Yang Kami Sediakan.<br />* BONUS NEW MEMBER 20%<br />* BONUS NEXT DEPOSIT SEBESAR 5%<br />* BONUS TURN OVER 1%<br />* BONUS REFERRAL 10%+10% plus+10%=30%<br />Game Yang Tersedia Adalah Sebagai Berikut.<br />* POKER<br />* CEME KELILING / BANDAR Q KELILING<br />* CEME / BANDAR Q<br />* CAPSA SUSUN / BIG TWO / 13 KARTU<br />* DOMINO QQ<br />* SUPER TEN / THREE PICTURES / SAMGONG<br />* POKER OMAHA<br />Dan di suport oleh 6 bank terbaik di Indonesia yaitu.<br />1. BCA<br />2. BNI<br />3. BRI<br />4. MANDIRI<br />5. DANAMON<br />6. CIMB NIAGA<br />Kelebihan bermain di Texaspokerqq dengan agen-agen lain adalah.<br />1. Deposit Minimal hanya Rp 10.000 dan Withdraw Minimal 30.000 saja dan prosesnya sangat cepat.<br />2. Fairplay 100% Murni player vs player.<br />3. Pelayanan 24 Jam terbaik buat customer.<br />4. Bisa di proses melalui 6 bank terbaik di indonesia.<br /><br />Untuk info lebih lanjut, silahkan hubungi kami di.<br />Website : www.Texasceme.com<br />PIN BBM : 335A3785<br />WHATSAPP : +6281260135206<br />SKYPE : Texas PokerQQ<br />TWITTER : @TexasPokerQQ<br />LINE : texaspokerqq99<br />FaceBook : @Chenxiao Meidewi194892https://www.blogger.com/profile/04594668215436209853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-7667920775735180542018-10-28T21:10:41.139-04:002018-10-28T21:10:41.139-04:00Robert:
I've seen parts of it, including Nich...Robert:<br /><br />I've seen parts of it, including Nicholson's bit, and it seemed so from what I saw. <br /><br />Bryan:<br /><br />Yes to all of your choices. <br /><br />Luke:<br /><br />The Magic Flute is one of the best opera adaptations I've seen, although I haven't seen to many. It's visually stunning work from him though, that brings Mozart's wonderful opera to life beautifully so. It technically is particularly joyous and straight forward work for Bergman, but in a good way. The performances are limited which is really standard in a way for operas in general that emphasize the music's performance in a particular way. Not to disregard the work, but there is a reason there is the term "operatic". That is the emphasizing of the big emotions. They are all well performed in that sense. Bergman captures a real power in faces and the like here, and I'd put it down as one of his great accomplishments as a director. <br /><br />I'd say supporting. <br /><br />Anonymous:<br /><br />Chinatown's costuming is gorgeous and properly neo-noir in a very specific way. Obviously is just of period so to speak, but does so brilliantly with its touches in the little eccentricities of Jake's suits that are just a touch more flamboyant than something Bogart would have worn. On the other hand everyone of Dunaway's costumes is stunning in one way or another whether it be her more glamours work or even her "drab" mourning attire. What she wears evokes effortless character which is what again so often defines great costuming.Louis Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07933180959140340196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-66629773031576022722018-10-28T14:31:58.900-04:002018-10-28T14:31:58.900-04:00Louis: Your thoughts on the costume design of Chin...Louis: Your thoughts on the costume design of Chinatown.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-2408984721934733282018-10-28T14:29:27.080-04:002018-10-28T14:29:27.080-04:00Louis: Is Perkins Lead or Supporting for Les Miser...Louis: Is Perkins Lead or Supporting for Les Miserables.Luke Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075392435078135757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-17451225728562066212018-10-28T12:27:37.276-04:002018-10-28T12:27:37.276-04:00Calvin: I could possibly see that as well, since h...Calvin: I could possibly see that as well, since he could provide that lowkey charm in the earlier scenes and deliver in his quieter, retrospective scenes later on. I also thought of Joel Edgerton but I don't think he has that "American pilot" look. Bryan L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11734763991830926605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-79032334245625749582018-10-28T07:02:37.249-04:002018-10-28T07:02:37.249-04:00It seems like a weird choice but I actually think ...It seems like a weird choice but I actually think Ryan Gosling would also be a perfect Chuck Yeager (though Hamm is a good choice). <br />Calvin Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11392068349392739631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-42429226225524844142018-10-28T04:19:37.335-04:002018-10-28T04:19:37.335-04:00Louis: Thoughts on The Magic Flute and ratings and...Louis: Thoughts on The Magic Flute and ratings and thoughts on the cast.Luke Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075392435078135757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-77876554299624178282018-10-28T01:33:53.909-04:002018-10-28T01:33:53.909-04:00Louis: Whilst we're on the topic, do you think...Louis: Whilst we're on the topic, do you think the following actors would be a great fit for some of the roles? And your choice for director?<br /><br />Gus Grissom- Jon Bernthal<br />Gordon Cooper- Chris Pine<br />John Glenn- Ben Foster<br />Alan Shepard- Barry Pepper<br />Wally Schirra- James Marsden<br />Chuck Yeager- Jon Hamm<br />Glennis Yeager- Elizabeth Banks<br />The FBI recruiters- Adam Driver and Joe Lo Truglio<br /><br />Stumped on the restBryan L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11734763991830926605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-88821804646122815232018-10-28T00:04:05.177-04:002018-10-28T00:04:05.177-04:00Louis: I agree more or less. Also, have you seen t...Louis: I agree more or less. Also, have you seen the Roger Corman version from 1960? It’s rather enjoyable.Robert MacFarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17264501767985746886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-51906139184481217592018-10-27T23:45:58.155-04:002018-10-27T23:45:58.155-04:00Bryan:
Liman is a director I might say is in sear...Bryan:<br /><br />Liman is a director I might say is in search of style. In that I wouldn't say he is workmanlike rather sort of a "wannabe"(though I doubt he looks at himself this way) William Wyler type director. In that he tries to bring some style towards whatever material he's working with. This has resulted in, from what I've seen, a terrific action film (Edge of Tomorrow), a middling drama (Fair Game), an enjoyable relationship comedy (Swingers), and a film I like far more than most in American Made. Each though there is a level of technical precision, and an attempt to find I'd say a muted voice to benefit the material. In that something like American Made has style, in its pseudo eighties doc aesthetic, that isn't wholly successful but it's there. Liman's someone I wouldn't write off on any project, but nor is a he a guarantee of success. <br /><br />Out of those I'd say Inarritu for the technical mastery alone, he also in my view has shown his ability to maneuver tones with Birdman if the needs call for it. Something very much needed for the Right Stuff, which Philip Kaufman handled brilliantly. Although I'll admit Gillespie managed something rather impressive there in terms of tones with I, Tonya, I don't think he'd be able to pull off what is needed for the grander elements of the story in The Right Stuff.<br /><br />Luke:<br /><br />1. The Seventh Seal<br />2. Scenes From a Marriage<br />3. Wild Strawberries<br />4. Shame<br />5. Persona<br />6. The Magic Flute<br />7. Hour of the Wolf<br />8. Through a Glass Darkly<br />9. The Virgin Spring<br />10. The Silence<br />11. Face to Face<br />12. Prison<br />13. The Touch<br /><br />Anonymous:<br /><br />One of DeVito's finest moments on the show. I love the old school wrestling gimmick, though made a bit more grotesque of course, but my favorite part is probably the classic tights. The whole idea is hilariously ridiculous if so perfectly simple. That is of course just the introduction, the true trashman moment though is great in the moment of extreme violent dejection going towards such glorious satisfaction with that marvelous slow raise of the fists in victory by DeVito.Louis Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07933180959140340196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-51049410555031004162018-10-27T23:45:46.962-04:002018-10-27T23:45:46.962-04:00Razor:
Yes, with slightly better material he'...Razor:<br /><br />Yes, with slightly better material he'd probably be an easy five.<br /><br />Emi Grant:<br /><br />1. Revenge<br />2. Russian Roulette<br />3. The Circus of Machines<br />4. The Nature of People<br />5. Remember<br /><br />By the way hearing the pieces again, I'll admit I failed to properly notice how good the score was. <br /><br />Robert:<br /><br />The happy vs the "bad" ending of Little Shop of Horrors actually raises quite a few issues that can be discussed. I prefer the happy ending for the film that Frank Oz made. Now the extended "bad" ending is a stunning sequence visually speaking, I ponder if it might have won the Visual Effects Oscar if that had been included, though I do think it is overlong still with "Don't Feed the Plants" being a particularly repetitive song better for a curtain call than for something to close out a film. This goes into the differences between the stage and screen, where the viewer are more tied directly to the characters, and with all of our main characters eaten at that point the ending then seems excessive in its lengths since those we've sympathized with are dead. It also is more troubling since it is more literal in film since we don't get the cast members to bow after they've been eaten. Here they are just dead.<br /><br />It is also this extreme dark turn that doesn't match Oz's lighter touch to the material on the whole. It's a dark comedy, but very much a playful dark comedy musical. The extremely somber feeding Audrey scene in particular doesn't cohere with the rest of the film at all. This also comes into the casting of Rick Moranis, and his performance in general. Moranis is just a naturally endearing performer, and he makes Seymour extremely likable when the character was intended as a more pathetic sort on stage. This again can be argued as a flaw however perhaps you need someone likable for the cinematic form. The film after all, in my view, works with Moranis as this playful musical comedy even if the Faustian allusions are limited because of it. <br /><br />Now the happy ending isn't some sort of cinematic masterwork, but I do think it better served the material as adapted by Oz. Could there have been some version that perfectly captured the darker themes therefore allowed the alternate ending, I'd yes, but I thoroughly Oz's take which needed a ending more fitting to that approach than the end of the world. <br /><br />Tahmeed:<br /><br />I haven't seen any episodes of lost.<br /><br />Uh probably not. <br /><br />Anonymous:<br /><br />Dodsworth's production design isn't anything too notable, but certainly good. It has some fairly impressive matte paintings for the time is probably is most notable element. The sets are all well realized in being straight forward while finding the right balance in being realistic without being boring. It isn't something that I'd say stands out about the film, but it is fine work.<br /><br />On the Waterfront's production design is pretty limited given its heavy use of on location work, though that does involve some production work. The design that is apparent is minimalist, though effective in terms of realizing the bare bones environment of the characters. It isn't something that you really notice about the film, but it is well done when evident. Louis Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07933180959140340196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-15512384990421626872018-10-27T14:38:34.991-04:002018-10-27T14:38:34.991-04:00Louis: your thoughts on the ‘I’m the Trashman’ sce...Louis: your thoughts on the ‘I’m the Trashman’ scene from Its Always Philly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-72451374925937508812018-10-27T07:15:31.284-04:002018-10-27T07:15:31.284-04:00Louis: If Steve Martin could go up for Planes, Tra...Louis: If Steve Martin could go up for Planes, Trains and Automobiles, will you do a double review alongside his work in Roxanne. Tahmeed Chowdhuryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07946081425647648210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-74301425693161004542018-10-26T18:49:57.719-04:002018-10-26T18:49:57.719-04:00Louis: Your thoughts on the production design of D...Louis: Your thoughts on the production design of Dodsworth and On the Waterfront.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-89435456467606208532018-10-26T14:09:31.935-04:002018-10-26T14:09:31.935-04:00Louis: Oh and do you think either him, Iñárritu (t...Louis: Oh and do you think either him, Iñárritu (think Birdman) or Craig Gillespie (think I, Tonya) would be a great fit as director for a 2010s The Right Stuff?Bryan L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11734763991830926605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-60823813771951771582018-10-26T14:07:12.657-04:002018-10-26T14:07:12.657-04:00Louis: Your thoughts on Doug Liman as a director?Louis: Your thoughts on Doug Liman as a director?Bryan L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11734763991830926605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-19950834193003079782018-10-26T08:17:08.381-04:002018-10-26T08:17:08.381-04:00Including Scenes From A Marriage and The Magic Flu...Including Scenes From A Marriage and The Magic Flute, If you've re-watched it recently.Luke Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075392435078135757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-82997695393415670532018-10-26T06:51:46.591-04:002018-10-26T06:51:46.591-04:00Louis: Could you rank Ingmar Bergman's films.Louis: Could you rank Ingmar Bergman's films.Luke Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075392435078135757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-38070989948632834882018-10-26T02:25:32.699-04:002018-10-26T02:25:32.699-04:00Louis: If you've seen any episodes of Lost, co...Louis: If you've seen any episodes of Lost, could I have your thoughts on Terry O'Quinn's work. Tahmeed Chowdhuryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07946081425647648210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-52237989093397504762018-10-25T21:37:20.929-04:002018-10-25T21:37:20.929-04:00Louis: Can I get more complete thoughts on the the...Louis: Can I get more complete thoughts on the theatrical version of Little Shop of Horror's ending versus the Director's Cut?Robert MacFarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17264501767985746886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-779304460286925602018-10-25T21:00:08.682-04:002018-10-25T21:00:08.682-04:00I assume a better film would've got him a 5I assume a better film would've got him a 5Charles Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01702365476332792775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-49235838515965935762018-10-25T20:58:51.481-04:002018-10-25T20:58:51.481-04:00Louis: Which would be your Top 5 tracks from Steve...Louis: Which would be your Top 5 tracks from Steve Jobs' score and your thoughts on them?Emi Granthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11750427510645339560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-56782996915310052942018-10-25T20:55:39.340-04:002018-10-25T20:55:39.340-04:00Louis: Sounds like O'Quinn was close to a 5?Louis: Sounds like O'Quinn was close to a 5?Razornoreply@blogger.com