365 films; twilight, 2008, dir. catherine hardwicke
i had an adrenaline rush. it's very common. you can google it.
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365 films; twilight, 2008, dir. catherine hardwicke
i had an adrenaline rush. it's very common. you can google it.
365 Films Part 8: 37/365
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
Film 123 of 2020: IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN TO A DOG. It really is delightful to see how Carole Landis evolved from being little more than a pretty face and a big pair of b**bs, into an accomplished, versatile actress. She isn't a name that springs to mind when one thinks of the great actors of the 20th century, but a remarkably high proportion of her films were very good indeed. The film in question here is a jolly newspaper flick (and I love a good newspaper flick), which suffers, somewhat, from a preposterously convoluted plot. Dog lovers will enjoy this a lot more than those of us who love them not; there is a lot of dog in this movie. The real star, however, is not the doberman, or even Ms. Landis, but a young, but instantly recognisable Harry Morgan - M*A*S*H fans take note!
Film Review | Call Me By Your Name (2017)
It’s a beautiful and breezy slice of adolescence, and it kind of covers a lot of romantic ground. Timothee Chalamet absolutely kills it - I wouldn’t be surprised if he nabs that Oscar.
It all just seems so effortless and I think that’s what is mystifying and captivating about it. All the scenes just kind of happen and play out without seeming out of place or abrupt or sudden - this’ll be a masterclass in both editing restraint AND indulgence, because it IS both. It’s crazy. It touches on really evocative emotions in super simple scenes and it’s this natural dialogue that anchors everything that keeps it from spilling over into soap opera/melodrama territory.
Maybe not a “run out to the theater” but definitely watch it when doing Oscar catch up.
2 out of 365.
4 out of 5.
[Why have you got your hair in a pot?] It's from just after he died. Your body's made up of millions of cells and I read somewhere that all your cells will be replaced every few years. So every day I'm alive I'm less and less the person I was when I was with him. And one day, there'll be nothing physically left of me from when he was 'ere. So I cut off me hair to put in the pot. --- Can I tell you about the boat now? There's this man... who made a boat... kept sailin, and sailin' it. Every time he sailed it, it got old. And it keeps breakin'. And he keeps gettin' a new bit, every time it breaks. Then one day, he realized... there was nothin' left of the old boat, it was only new bits. That he thought in his head... if it were the same boat?
Adult Life Skills (2016)
365 films; the hunger games: catching fire, 2013, dir. francis lawrence
you fought very hard in the games, miss everdeen. but they were games.
365 films; superman, 2025, dir. by james gunn
don't worrry; tall, dark, and martian isn't my type.
365 films; cinderella, 1950, dir. clyde geronimi and wilfred jackson and hamilton luske
oh, that clock. old killjoy.