Ah. "Excremental remake" of The Women--an apt sound byte with teeth!
Jackie, Esther was always "the big prey!"
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It grabs you by your brassiere straps and pulls you in and doesn't let you go until it's all over.
[u]CineMaven[/u] wrote:I loved throughout the movie that women might've just had a walk-through with one line ( "...and from now on you'll refer to him as 'that heel!'" )
There wasn't very much more to her career. And, very sadly, there was little left of her life. She died in 1941. That was Peggy Shannon.[u]JackFavell[/u] wrote:God that woman with the kid said that line like a pro! I hope she got something of a career from that one off.
Chris, check out The Decalogue (1988), it's a series of one hour films, each of which deals with one of the Ten Commandments. It's not an American film (Polish), but I think it would be right up your alley. As far as westerns go, if you haven't seen The Big Gundown (1966) yet, you're in for a treat. Not sure if Netflix has this, but I can help you if need be.movieman1957 wrote:I mean even old stuff from Netflix. I just haven't been having any luck. Some of the things you mentioned recently I've moved up in my queue.
I watched a mess last night called "In Old Arizona." Warner Baxter as "The Cisco Kid" made in 1929. YAWN! It may be the first talking western but being so early the requirements of sound killed any movement in it. Bad Mexican accents, terrible overacting (though Baxter won an Oscar,) and not much going on. They had the sound equipment so they decided t otalk you to death.
It's funny you mention "Hangover." My new church is meeting a new movie theater and we have to be out of the theater by about 11:00 so people can come in and watch "Hangover."