Quote from: Jon on February 22, 2009, 03:01:50 AMAmerican Beauty5 out of 5...He’s helped in no short measures by Conrad Hall’s gorgeous award winning photography and Thomas Newman’s elegant score. It can be whimsical for the dream sequences and, like Shawshank, achingly moving (he lost to The Red Violin, which I haven’t seen, but must be superb).Thomas Newman must be the most Oscar-nominated composer who never actually got one. I really like his work and I have bought some movies just because he did the score.Quote from: Jon on February 22, 2009, 03:01:50 AMThere are some sequences that truly earn the title phrase and justify Ricky’s (Wes Bentley) dreamy philosophies.I agree. And those are the parts that still hold up well on repeat viewing, whereas I get more and annoyed with the exaggerated farce, especially the Bening character.
American Beauty5 out of 5...He’s helped in no short measures by Conrad Hall’s gorgeous award winning photography and Thomas Newman’s elegant score. It can be whimsical for the dream sequences and, like Shawshank, achingly moving (he lost to The Red Violin, which I haven’t seen, but must be superb).
There are some sequences that truly earn the title phrase and justify Ricky’s (Wes Bentley) dreamy philosophies.
characters wind up at the Taj Mahal _ 1,000 miles from the previous scene.
IMDb is your friend... So, yeah, Target is right.I haven't seen Bourne, any (),