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Vanessa Redgrave's performance in Prick Up Your Ears is fabulous. Alfred Molina is just vile beyond words. A disgusting and desperate performance. I suppose that was the character, though.
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-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
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Well, no...Brooke Bundy plays the key "Mother" role in Elm Street 3, though Nan Martin appears in another key Mother role in the film, but neither are Oscar nominees.
For me, Elm Street 2 was the absolute Nadir of the series. Even the corny Freedy's Dead and the cheapo Elm Street 5 are more inventive and interesting.
FWIW, my rankings are:
1. Elm Street
2. New Nightmare
3. Elm Street 3
4. Elm Street 4
5. Freddy's Dead
6. Elm Street 5
7. Elm Street 2
For me, Elm Street 2 was the absolute Nadir of the series. Even the corny Freedy's Dead and the cheapo Elm Street 5 are more inventive and interesting.
FWIW, my rankings are:
1. Elm Street
2. New Nightmare
3. Elm Street 3
4. Elm Street 4
5. Freddy's Dead
6. Elm Street 5
7. Elm Street 2
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
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Eric wrote:flipp525 wrote:A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge (Jack Sholder) 2/10
Not even into the gay subtext, eh?
The "2" out of ten was for the barely-clad Robert Rusler and that's about it. Even the gay subtext wasn't saving this one for me. Although, I did enjoy the tradition continued from the original of having a former Best Supporting Actress nominee play a mother role (Ronee Blakely in the first; Hope Lange in the second). Does that trend continue?
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"The mantle of spinsterhood was definitely in her shoulders. She was twenty five and looked it."
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
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A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge (Jack Sholder) 2/10
All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk) 9/10
Iron Man (Jon Favreau) 8/10
Manhattan (Woody Allen) 8/10
Fox and His Friends (Rainer Werner Fassbinder) 9/10
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All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk) 9/10
Iron Man (Jon Favreau) 8/10
Manhattan (Woody Allen) 8/10
Fox and His Friends (Rainer Werner Fassbinder) 9/10
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Light in the Piazza 4/10
Never Let Me Go 4/10
Princess Bride 6/10
House of Games 4/10
The Whales of August 6/10
Hope and Glory 7/10
The Empire of the Sun 7/10
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne 7/10
Withnail and I 9/10
Ironweed 6/10
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'Synecdoche, New York'
See Above. Pending.
'In Search of a Midnight Kiss'
3
Death to the Cult of Neutered Hipsters, Pt. II (following 'Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist')
Really wanted to go higher on this one because the premise is so clearly there and the aesthetic is wonderful. What a fucking Written-by-a-Guy Movie this is?! Of merit but too obnoxiously indicative of everything I hate about the hipsters generation in all its bullshit soundtrack and all-but-virginal andocentric worldview. This is the kind of movie that Jesse and Celine would ridicule.
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See Above. Pending.
'In Search of a Midnight Kiss'
3
Death to the Cult of Neutered Hipsters, Pt. II (following 'Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist')
Really wanted to go higher on this one because the premise is so clearly there and the aesthetic is wonderful. What a fucking Written-by-a-Guy Movie this is?! Of merit but too obnoxiously indicative of everything I hate about the hipsters generation in all its bullshit soundtrack and all-but-virginal andocentric worldview. This is the kind of movie that Jesse and Celine would ridicule.
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"How's the despair?"
Unconquered (1947; Cecil B. DeMille) 6/10
Usual DeMille historical hoohaa with Gary Cooper fighting Indians, Howard DaSilva (making for a terrific villain) double-crossing the British, and Paulette Goddard getting caught in the cross-fire, climaxing with a spectacular siege of Fort Pitt.
Usual DeMille historical hoohaa with Gary Cooper fighting Indians, Howard DaSilva (making for a terrific villain) double-crossing the British, and Paulette Goddard getting caught in the cross-fire, climaxing with a spectacular siege of Fort Pitt.
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"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster