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Tuulia

Hell, I don't even know how to use this thing, actually... oh well... *shrug*

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  • What was the blurred expression in the interview, the meaning of which they discussed? Just curious.
  • antovolk wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » antovolk wrote: » 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Hmm... Megan Ellison re-tweeted The Late Show's Breaking News tweet on this (pretty soon, too)... @Tuulia, interesting. I won…
  • Shark_0f_Largo wrote: » Good news that he's back. I do hope for a grand scale, standalone movie, especially if this is his final outing, as the title of the thread suggests. Was that confirmed in his interview? Not seen it myself, just news tha…
  • antovolk wrote: » 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Hmm... Megan Ellison re-tweeted The Late Show's Breaking News tweet on this (pretty soon, too)... @Tuulia, interesting. I wonder when we'll get proper details on distr…
  • I find it kinda funny that the miniseries version of Das Boot is called "the original uncut version" - I had to check that, but apparently it really is. I haven't seen that (nor the original theatrical cut), but loved the Director's Cut. A great mov…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Hmm... Megan Ellison re-tweeted The Late Show's Breaking News tweet on this (pretty soon, too)... @Tuulia, interesting. I wonder when we'll get proper details on distribution. Dan has been…
  • Hmm... Megan Ellison re-tweeted The Late Show's Breaking News tweet on this (pretty soon, too)...
  • Bounine wrote: » Thanks. Does anyone have the link? Oh, he said that this would be his last? Maybe that's not definite as these decisions often change but of course I won't be surprised either if it is his last. Top of previous page (943)…
  • Murdock wrote: » Marketto posted the full interview a few pages back. He did? I looked back and still didn't find him posting it, but oh well...
  • Bounine wrote: » Forgive me but when did he say he was returning? Well it was broadcast a bit over an hour ago apparently. I don't know the exact time he said it, it was not live, surely...
  • I'd recommend the whole interview, @marketto007, it's hilarious. :D
  • Lancaster007 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961) A re-watch. Not a fan, but it's pretty good, Hepburn is lovely, and it's more positive than the book. West Side Story (1…
  • bondjames wrote: » MajorDSmythe wrote: » A Cary Grant double-bill of To Catch A Thief (1955) & Charade (1963). There comes a point in every mans life where you realise that no matter how expensive the suit, or how big your ego is, you simp…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961) A re-watch. Not a fan, but it's pretty good, Hepburn is lovely, and it's more positive than the book. West Side Story (1961) The story slightly re-written Shakespear…
  • Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961) A re-watch. Not a fan, but it's pretty good, Hepburn is lovely, and it's more positive than the book. West Side Story (1961) The story slightly re-written Shakespeare. The use of colours is plentiful and quit…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » echo wrote: » Wait, some people want Madeline Swann for two more films, and others want her not mentioned at all? One film was more than enough for me. Three total would be unbearable. I'm completely in agreemen…
  • Where The Sidewalk Ends (1950) A film noir directed by Otto Preminger. A police detective accidentally kills a man and is later assigned to find the killer. Good. Panic In The Streets (1950) Directed by Elia Kazan. Okay, I suppose. The…
  • bondjames wrote: » I wonder if Craig's peeved he didn't get even a whiff of an Oscar over the years, despite all the efforts at 'reforming' & 'reinventing' Bond. Adele and Smith (shockingly imho) did, but sadly the crew in front of the came…
  • @bondjames, Out Of The Furnace is a lot bleak, actually, not a bit. ;) (Strange as it may seem, it's also on some level forever connected to Ratatouille in my mind, thanks to Casey Affleck bringing it up in an interview, to the confusion and amus…
  • @bondjames you're most welcome. How films get made, and who (and how) end up in roles and directing them and all is fascinating to me in general. - I mean, if Craig hadn't worked with Mendes on Road To Perdition (and Craig needed to have blue eye…
  • bondjames wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » I see Russell called "O. Russell" a lot. Who else gets called by the initial of middle name + surname? It's a weird combo. Why not just "Russell"? It's a good question and I'm not sure why I referred to …
  • bondjames wrote: » As with the other O. Russell movies I’ve seen (American Hustle, Joy) it has dysfunctional families, quirky & manic characters, great performances, snappy dialogue & a lot of heart. O. Russell seems to thrive in American …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » @Tuulia, always a danger to watch The Third Man, if only because every other film looks like garbage afterward. :)) But seriously, this is why I love noirs. They have never and will never be matched as atmospheri…
  • Foreign Correspondent (1940) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It has its moments. On the whole I did't care for it that much. Murder, My Sweet (Farewell, My Lovely) (1944) A stylish noir film based on Raymond Chandler's novel, directed by Ed…
  • I see. Well glad you liked it, Dimi. The score is indeed great. Creasy47 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » @Tuulia I have seen all those films, own a few of them on DVD in fact. NOSFERATU is an epic that mustn't ever be forgo…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » @Tuulia I have seen all those films, own a few of them on DVD in fact. NOSFERATU is an epic that mustn't ever be forgotten. It's that important. I hope you like Herzog's remake, too? I know I do. Creasy47 wrote: » …
  • The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) This was enjoyable and pretty hilarious. Nosferatu (1922) Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927) both by F. W. Murnau The cinephiles here have surely either seen these already or are planning to? Yeah, thoug…
  • mattjoes wrote: » Some_Kind_Of_Hero wrote: » The source is Waltz himself, who said they couldn't agree on the character and that he was disappointed with how it turned out. Perhaps someone can dig up his actual quotes. Here, I found it:…