Quote from: Rich on December 09, 2009, 03:36:47 AMAnd probably the best part of what I have taken from the reviews is having my eyes opened to different genres than I tended to opt for, ie Petes influence compelled me to watch a month of horror films, Rogers influence is leading me towards a Western marathon, and I am now seriously considering stocking up on some Bollywood filmsSo I haven't open your eyes with my adult movie reviews Rich...
And probably the best part of what I have taken from the reviews is having my eyes opened to different genres than I tended to opt for, ie Petes influence compelled me to watch a month of horror films, Rogers influence is leading me towards a Western marathon, and I am now seriously considering stocking up on some Bollywood films
Scrooged – 1988Directed by – Richard DonnerRunning Time – 101 MinutesStars: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carol Kane
and I am now seriously considering stocking up on some Bollywood films
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on December 09, 2009, 10:11:07 AMScrooged – 1988Directed by – Richard DonnerRunning Time – 101 MinutesStars: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carol Kane"Can't you staple the antlers onto the mice?"
Personally I don't have enough interest to invest in this specialist genre - yet
Quote from: Rich on December 09, 2009, 05:36:12 PMPersonally I don't have enough interest to invest in this specialist genre - yet Try The Opening of Misty Bethoven, I don't know one person who haven't appreciated it following my recommandation. You can even watch it with your wife since it's a great couple movie.If you buy it and don't like it (even if I know that you are difficult), I'll send you an Amazon.uk gift certificate to compensate. So it isn't a big risk Of course the offer is only for Rich
Quote from: Rich on December 09, 2009, 05:36:12 PMPersonally I don't have enough interest to invest in this specialist genre - yet Try The Opening of Misty Bethoven, I don't know one person who haven't appreciated it following my recommandation. You can even watch it with your wife since it's a great couple movie.
Going back to my Judd Apatow marathon I have the following films to watch and review.
Am I wrong?
Having not much clue about filmmaking but I would think that a good movie is much more dependant in the actual story than the direction. Surely a bad director can destroy a good script but I don't think that a bad script gets noticably better with another director.Am I wrong?