You're absolutely right, Enver is a find and I know we'll see him in the future. He just blows me over with how well he plays each persona he becomes. Great Future ahead.
I'm still watching but I don't think it will make it past the shows already ordered. Individual episodes are frequently very good, but it just doesn't hang together as a series. Unfortunately Eliza i…
I tried to link to my mini-review of Alistair Sim as Scrooge in the "Characters" thread.
Unfortunately I don't know how to get it to land on any spot lower on the page than George Sanders as Addison de Witt.
The Godfather, The Fifth Element, Blade Runner, Mystery Alaska, Spirited Away, Wonder Boys, Atonement, Wall-E The Twilight Samurai Infernal Affairs, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Shawshank Redemption, Mumford, Watership Down, Love Actually, The Searchers, The Third Man, Roman Holiday, Singin' in the Rain, African Queen, Out of Africa, Searching for Bobby Fischer, All Quiet on the Western Front, any thing by Almodovar especially Hable Con Ella and Volver, The Sea Inside, Band of Brothers, Lola Rennt, Angels in America, La belle et la bete, Children of Men, United 93, The Untouchable, Sexy Beast, The Goonies, Les Triplettes de Belleville, The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring, La Grande Illusion, Das Boot, Strange Days, The Great Escape, Hero, Diva, Stardust Memories, Victor/Victoria, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Illusionist, The Sting, Seven Samurai, Firefly, Henry V (1989), Frida, Juliet of the Spirits, The Seventh Seal, French Kiss, Road to Perdition, Shakespeare in Love, LA Confidential, Ghost Dog, Inside Man, The Iron Giant, Notorious, It's a Wonderful Life, October Sky, King Kong (both the original and the Jackson), On the Waterfront, Ninotchka, anything by Jean Vigo, The Lathe of Heaven (1979), Much Ado About Nothing, Le Crime de Monsieur Lange, Once, Como Agua Para Chocolate, Lone Star, Fellowship of the Ring (I like the others too, but by far the first is my favorite.), North by Northwest, Ratatouille, Matewan, 10 Things I Hate About You, Possession, Ride the High Country, Modesty Blaze, Real Genius, Queen Christina, Rivers and Tides, 50 First Dates, Sweet and Low Down, Moulin Rouge (2001), Queen Christina, Radio Days, Zero Effect, Z
What I Snack on in Movie Theaters
Popcorn, Junior Mints
About Me:
Love Movies and TV too (unfortunately), Live in the Santa Cruz Mts
Sorry Kacie.. Just saw your message... I think Matt looks a lot like you.. and not only the smile... Your daughter is lucky in a sense.. A career in a larger ballet company can be really brutal. I have friends who were very involved in the SF Ballet "going-ons" . You must have heard of Gelsey Kirkland's book "Dancing on my Grave..." Probably doing what she does, connecting in smaller companies, can give her more joy...
Your son looks a lot like you.. He also shares your love for films.. right? I remember you had mentioned a few times movies he recommended. J.S.A is one that comes to mind right now...
I adore your photos, Kacie... Love your companion animals.. Your daughter looks like quite the dancer.. You had mentioned her dancing before, but - wow...! Everything that you shared here, radiates with love....