agentalbert's Replies


Yeah, I can see that (Sarah Silverman) comparison. She was a very annoying person, but she was playing a real type of character and did it well. In the Criterion blu-ray the booklet has a very good interview with De Palma where he tells the story of getting Bernard Herrmann to do the score, how the meeting went, and the thing Bernard told him about what he needed to do. For a "woman of color" (to use the modern tortured parlance), Zendaya is pretty darn white. She is pretty. Not my type, but it's not weird that people find her attractive. She's also like a young Sarah Jessica Parker, in that is seems she will keep doing romantic/sexy parts, and have everyone around her exposed, but never show a thing herself. She is "Hot Sauce" https://www.instagram.com/p/BUNFac9Ay8C/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== I agree. I loved the first Deadpool, but by the time part 2 ended I was already finding it stale even though it still had some laughs. My interest in another one is pretty low. Its filed with the comedies on my shelf. Very funny movie. I watched this last night for the first time. Have seen the original many times. This was a mediocre retread in just about every aspect. I liked Margaret Whitton's few scenes. The one where she comes to the locker room playig nice to try and reverse-pscyh the team was amusing. I got a kick out of the way she suggestively strokes the cigar in Cerrano's mouth. But other than her, and a few of the dumb quips from Rube, this was lame. Saw this last night at the IMAX and really enjoyed it. The movie is as apolotical as is possible, and I think Alex Garland was smart to do it that way. This really seems horribly truncated: - What happens with Ben Quick's father (James Gammon)? Last we see of him is him showing up at the gneral store and having a conversation with his son where he more or less threatens to ruin him if Ben doesn't pay him off. Then nothing. - Nothing really explained how the town got to hate Ben so much that there is literally a 40 person strong armed mob ready to lynch him. Did the full version go into this more and build more resentment between the town and Ben? - I think Ava Gardner had about 1 minute of screen time in this. You see her briefly early on when Will Varner returns to town from the hospital and then nothing more with her that I noticed. It is. I enjoy it quite a bit. Too many just can't get the style/tone of it. I'd be curious to see it. I really like Ken Russell's "Whore", and I know this has likely nothing to do with that, other than piggybacking off the name. But I like streetwalking movies. It's typical Cirio Santiago, perfectly mediocre. Enjoyable enough to pass some time. Lovely vampires and some hookers, at least. Can you explain briefly what the vision was the director talked about that didn't end up on screen at all? I'm curious to know what he was going for. That's a more fun part to play, and she showed more relish for sure. It reminded me a bit of Wendy Lyon in "Prom Night II: Hello Mary Lou" where she undergoes a similar transformation. I thought she was boring and dull at first, and then after she gets possessed, she was a lot of fun and really played the contrast well. Actually I thought she did well. She did seem a bit dull at the beginning, but that's just so there was a stark contrast with her post re-birth horny/evil self. Margaret was great, very sexy "dragon lady" character. Also loved her in Secret Of My Success. She sure knew how to rock a skirt and heels. Yeah, that's what I believe to. She was already pregnant during the exam. You'd think, but during that scene you see a woman in the background standing under a shower in the full gown. <blockquote>7.6 my ass</blockquote> What exactly are you disputing, how math works? I guess young Kyle Richards in a frosted denim mini-skirt and pumps is worth a pound.