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I don't think Sollima made any significant changes to Sheridan's screenplay, honestly. Sheridan's an esteemed writer at this stage and Sollima, talented as he is, wasn't proven in Hollywood at the time.
This is the first time I've heard otherwise. I read an early draft, which wasn't too dissimilar to the finished product, but can't seem to find anything about later drafts online - you have my curiosity peaked.
One of those "first time viewings" that's really my first rewatch of a film I hadn't seen in so long, I forgot just about everything about it (sans the opening scene, somehow). Easily the most exciting, witty and clever screenplay and film I've witnessed in quite some time, with such a cool and infallible performance by Robert Donat. One of many masterpieces from Hitchcock.
Brilliant film I have watched it hundreds of times over the years there are not many films that have the atmosphere that The 39 Steps has. Another great pre Hollywood Hitch film The Lady Vanishes is equally as good.
Excellent stuff, I've had that one on the list for a while now. I figure the next Hitchcock film I watch will either be that one, The Lodger or Notorious, but I'll get around to that one very soon.
Cape Fear (1962)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Carlito's Way
Snake Eyes
The Untouchables
Triple Frontier
All The President's Men
Captain Marvel
Creed II
Widows
The Last Boy Scout
Die Hard with a Vengeance
The Kid, The Delicious Little Devil, The Ace of Hearts, Modern Times, The Circus, The Pawnshop, Videodrome, Triple Frontier, For All Mankind, Le Havre, My Dinner With Hervé, Harakiri, Hell or High Water, Carnival of Souls, All That Heaven Allows, House of Games, M, and TMWTGG.
Also, I finally watched Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious and it's quite striking how, of all films, Mission Impossible 2 is essentially a beat for beat remake of it. Incredibly odd.
Really enjoyed this up to a point. The film kind of fizzles out by the end instead of building to the expected pitch.
Eastwood who also directs is excellent as usual and he is surrounded by a really good cast. Barely recognized Andy Garcia as the head of the drug cartel.
Easy undemanding viewing.
I've enjoyed seeing Garcia pop up in more stuff lately, I heard he was solid in this film. I've yet to see it, one of the few films of 2018 I still need to see but I know it's out on DVD/blu-ray/4K in a matter of days so I should cross it off the list soon.
Love that film. One of my favorite modern horror films easily.
I’ve had interest in seeing Us and Pet Sematary. Hopefully more good horror films. The genre’s had something of a comeback the last few years.
I will be judging each film on one extra element of how close it is to my Batman
I love how Keaton poses with the cape to make gain bat and I love the tools the Battarang the opening attack so fucking cool
The way Keaton delivers I’m Batman is soooooo cool to think it was a joke at first but it Buttons the scene so well
I like Nicholson Jack Napier
I also find Knox to be not as annoying as I thought as for Billy de Williams I wonder how he would of played dent
I am surprised that the film is kind of well tightly scripted showing for example the scene in the parade
I will say this Keaton debut was really well realized up next Batman returns
Films I saw in 2019
1. Casino Royale
2. Across the Universe
3. Licence to Kill
4. Batman
5. Beverly Hills Cop 2
6. Casino Royale 1954
7. Highlander Endgame
8. Oliver Stone The Doors
9. Highlander
10. Moonstruck
11. Hitman agent 47
12. Highlander 3 The Final Dimension
13. Walk the line
14. Highlander 2
15. Highlander the source
Batman series
1. Batman
Highlander series
1. Highlander Endgame
2. Highlander
3. Highlander the final Dimension
4. Highlander 2
5. Highlander the source
Bond series
1. Casino Royale
2. Licence to Kill
3. Casino Royale 1954
Jukebox
1. Across the Universe
2. Oliver Stone The Doors
3. Walk the line
1. The Empire Strikes Back
2. Return of the Jedi
3. Star Wars / A New Hope
4. Revenge of the Sith
5. Attack of the Clones
6. The Phantom Menace
1. The Ipcress File
2. Funeral in Berlin
3. Billion Dollar Brain
1. Mission: Impossible – Fallout
2. BlacKkKlansman
3. Black Panther
4. A Star Is Born
5. Upgrade
6. Love, Simon
7. A Quiet Place
8. First Man
9. Incredibles 2
10. Green Book
My first trip to the cinema this year. Felt i had to watch this before Endgame. One of the weakest movies in the MCU so far. Only made to present Captain Marvel as she will probably have a bit to do in Endgame. A seemingly irrelevant story in the big picture of things. Yawn.
I still haven t made up my mind if I should go see it or not.
Horror of Dracula : The movie that made Christopher Lee a star. Still as good now as it was in the fities.
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors : The first of the Amicus portmanteaux movies. Two things to note (apart from saying that the stories are really good) : in the second story, an unexpected guest star : Bernard Lee himself (guess the head of MI6 had another job on the side). And the third story was reused as an episode of Scooby-Doo.
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne : If Méliès had done talkies, this is the kind of movies he would have done. Great work of art.
And I also caught on my viewing of the Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone, with Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (done during WW , and it shows), Sherlock Holmes in Washington (the same), Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (interesting plot), Spider Woman (a great vilainess, and one scene that would have made a great serial cliffhanger), and The Pearl of Death (frankly, Holmes acted like a moron in that one, there's no denying it. But the appearance of Rondo Hatton was a great bonus).
It definitely was a “meh” film. I certainly hope she doesn’t just swoop in and save the day in Endgame. Introducing a character at the 11th hour to have them fix everything and steal the show would be very cheap.
A magnificent piece of filmmaking from James Cameron. And if you haven't seen it then what are you waiting for?
It has dated a little, yes, in the technology and dialogue, but still a thrilling science fiction actioner with a career best performance from Sigourney Weaver.
One thing I did notice that was odd. The Sulaco was left orbiting the planet with no crew on board....? What if there was like, an emergency....?
Camerons directors cut of the film. He did many interviews in 86 explaining why he cut the scenes that he cut and he felt it made it a tighter movie. Theres a reason its called the special edition rather than a directors cut and its because its not Camerons version. So i will always stick with the original cut