That scares me too. I felt so bad for all of them.The Naked Prey and Zulu are 2 outstanding movies. I still remember the part in The Naked Prey where they encased that poor guy in clay and put him over a fire. Still creeps me out.
Some Indian apologists in the US try and blame the French, etc for lots of what they did.That scares me too. I felt so bad for all of them.
•the defiant ones
•to sir,with love
•a patch of blue
•a raisin in the sun
•the lillies of the field
•guess who's coming to dinner
•a slender thread
•in the heat of the night
i didn't see it...so i don't know.Is Denzel Washington's " Fences " really a reboot of Raisin in the Sun ?
i love verdict.Chinatown (1974) was one of the most dramatically powerful movies ever made. The Verdict (1982) is also up there.
I'm with you. It's okay, but doesn't live up to the hype, IMO...much like Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction. I just never understood what people saw in either of those.it's on Netflix right now, for those who have such a subscription... no commercial ads.
many boast this movie, i saw it but i just don't get the hype.
I like the intro scene with Jackson and Travolta starting in the car and then the apartment. But I agree more in general that Tarantino likes to really accentuate certain conversations to the point that it stalls out the rhythm and on topics that really don't make a ton of sense when looking at the plot of the movie; the diner couple comes to mind and same with Willis and his girlfriend at the motel.I'm with you. It's okay, but doesn't live up to the hype, IMO...much like Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction. I just never understood what people saw in either of those.