Lilo and Stitch
Sunday, September 5th, 2004Lilo & Stitch (2002) was cute, but I just can’t have the adoration for some of the new Disney stuff as I have for the classics. I was yawning. Give me Pinocchio any day
Archive for the 'Movies' CategoryLilo and StitchSunday, September 5th, 2004Lilo & Stitch (2002) was cute, but I just can’t have the adoration for some of the new Disney stuff as I have for the classics. I was yawning. Give me Pinocchio any day A Clockwork OrangeSunday, September 5th, 2004Alright, Clockwork Orange, A (1971) was amazing, creepy, freaky and just odd. Artistically the movie was fantastic. I suppose it was an interesting statement on humanity, draped in sexual violence. Kubrick had a think for the sexual subculture it seems. This really is a must see, and I think I’ll have to watch it again, just like 2001. NetworkSunday, September 5th, 2004I’d heard some of the famous lines from Network (1976) many times, such as “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore.” What is scary is how accurate the film was in predicting how attached to the tube we’d become and now brain dead a society we’d become. The current elections and how much weight people put in television campaign ads is evidence of that. Meaning of LifeSunday, September 5th, 2004I finally was able to see Meaning of Life, The (1983) all the way through. I love Python but I’d always watch this late and fall asleep. I think it was the sketch nature of the movie. I can’t say it is my favorite of their works but at least I fully understand the ferocity of the vomiting scene now MiserySunday, September 5th, 2004Wow, I had never gotten around to seeing this and no wonder Kathy Bates got pegged as a psycho. She really owned the role of Annie Wilkes in Misery (1990). James Caan did a fine role also, but it was Bates who stole the show. What a creepy, creepy performance. Anyone care to kill off Misery now? The League of Extraordinary GentlemenSunday, September 5th, 2004Saw League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The (2003) on HBO last week. It was better than I had thought it would be and has inspired me to read “The picture of Dorian Grey” I found the size of the Nautilus fascinating and I am sure it is not due to any phallic reference. Capt. Nemo was a total ass kicker. Connery did his usual wonderful role and the cast of other “gentlemen” (including one not so gentlewoman) was pretty well done. The plot was fairly dumb, but I was in the mood to look past that and enjoy the vague literary references and have a fun time. Peter PanSunday, September 5th, 2004Believe it or not, Disneyland freak me had never seen the original Peter Pan (1953), as least not to my recollection. So I saw it. Tinkerbell was a bitch! Wow what a bunch of jealous women on that island. No wonder so many guys never want to reach Never Never Land with a woman. LOL. In the end, Tink made amends. I understand the references on the ride now and can relate to the kids better it never ceases to amaze me at how dark Disney’s original works were. Have to love it MSunday, September 5th, 2004I rented Criterion’s M (1931) not really knowing what to expect. I enjoyed it, but it was a tad long and slow. However, for a 1931 film, I thought the acting was quite good and it had that Frankenstein feel, you know, the audio crackling, missing frames, etc. I really dig that. The movie was about a serial pedophile/killer, played by Peter Lorre. That guy is creepy in English, he was uber creepy in German. The town takes things into its own hands as the bumbling police can’t find a clue. The ending I’ll leave for you. The ExperimentSunday, September 5th, 2004Experiment, Das (2001) movie was great - German origin, subtitles, about an experiment to simulate a prison, using volunteers off the street. Acting was well done, a tad predictable, but thoroughly enjoyable. |
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