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Jul. 23rd, 2004 08:01 pmMovie notes:
Amid all the carnage, possibly my favorite quote from a critic about Catwoman comes from the Jeffrey Lyles of the Maryland Gazette: "It makes me long for the quiet dignity of Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance in Batman and Robin."
D and I just finished watching Seven Chances, which for my money is the best Buster Keaton ever: a lot of close-up emotional work followed by an amazing chase sequence and DAMN I wish I could run like him. It's not even his speed, it's just what a dramatic blur he can make his little arms and legs flail at. His feet emote more than my whole body.
I saw 'King Arthur' today. Um....something positive, look for something positive...the costuming was nice, and I'm sure when the uncut version is released on DVD it'll make much more sense. (Though the Saxon leader will probably continue to remind me of Dave's character from 'Knights of the Dinner Table', both in how he handles morale and his ability to form decent battle plans.)
Amid all the carnage, possibly my favorite quote from a critic about Catwoman comes from the Jeffrey Lyles of the Maryland Gazette: "It makes me long for the quiet dignity of Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance in Batman and Robin."
D and I just finished watching Seven Chances, which for my money is the best Buster Keaton ever: a lot of close-up emotional work followed by an amazing chase sequence and DAMN I wish I could run like him. It's not even his speed, it's just what a dramatic blur he can make his little arms and legs flail at. His feet emote more than my whole body.
I saw 'King Arthur' today. Um....something positive, look for something positive...the costuming was nice, and I'm sure when the uncut version is released on DVD it'll make much more sense. (Though the Saxon leader will probably continue to remind me of Dave's character from 'Knights of the Dinner Table', both in how he handles morale and his ability to form decent battle plans.)