GhostontheNet (post: 1210917) wrote:Tonight I watched The Cat Returns and Labyrinth.
Thank you. These days I've decided to quit watching television (mostly, I've got it down to 30 minutes a day) in favor of media of my own choosing. And while I could probably never get the same gains in filthy lucre, my movies are a lot cooler than the stuff played by the mass media, and everyone I ever watch movies with compliments me for good choices. Cinema is one of my favorite artforms because it combines all of the visual and auditory arts into one. I like to watch movies back-to-back that incorporate similar characters, ideas, themes, and visual elements. It would be cool to start my own Internet TV Station like my Internet Radio Station someday.SpoonyBard (post: 1211112) wrote:The man's got good taste.
SpoonyBard (post: 1211112) wrote:The man's got good taste. Me, I just got The Mist the other day, so I watched that. Pretty good representation of the novella except the ending is completely different. Still good, though.
Thank you! I can see you're a Jim Henson fan yourself. At any rate, tonight I watched The Mummy starring Boris Karloff.Scarecrow (post: 1213824) wrote:Ghost you have the best taste in videos ^_^ Jim Hensons Storyteller series, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Clash of the Titans (you know I hear they're remaking this o_O), etc... sigh... amazing stuff. I still need to buy Clash of the Titans (really need to pick up Jason and the Argonauts too while I'm at it) but those are among my all time favorites. And I thought I was the only one with good taste in movies
Anyway... watched Sweeney Todd today... probably enjoyed it better this time. Love the ending shot as the cameras pulling away. Beautiful.
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
GhostontheNet (post: 1215014) wrote:Having been in a cyberpunk mood lately, tonight I watched A Scanner Darkly. The film had more than a couple of surprises in store for me as I watched it. I think it gets pretty close to the heart of the matter of why the illegal drug trade remains so lucrative in spite of most of the western world's efforts to wipe it out.
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