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Just watched "Passengers" over the weekend. From the reviews this movie got , I wasn't supposed to like it...although I did. Thought the cinematography was pretty good, and Jennifer Lawrence isn't bad to look at. Over all an entertaining movie.
Saw the movie, "Jackie". Maybe rating it 2 or 3 out of 5. Sounded like she was talking as if her teeth were clenched together. I think I got a headache. Acted squirrelly doing a news article interview. Disappointed as I got a different impression of Jackie and that surely wasn't it.
Just watched "Passengers" over the weekend. From the reviews this movie got , I wasn't supposed to like it...although I did. Thought the cinematography was pretty good, and Jennifer Lawrence isn't bad to look at. Over all an entertaining movie.
Watched it too, and thought wouldnt enjoy it.. but yes I did.. loved the effects in the swimming pool scene..and nice story with touch of The Shining with the lit up bar and barman.. nice touch.
George Sanders has unhearable lines but for the most part, a pretty good old movie. Censorship of the time prevents one from seeing all the bad things the "hero" did. I suspect that many of those items were like a passage in the book "The Legend of Hell House" (or was it just "Hell House"?). Ie,
".....one of the things he loved doing was destroying women. Being so handsome and dashing, he could attract many and once they were so involved, he would throw them away without a word.". Something like that for I haven't read the book since I was a young teen.
ANYHOW, it was rather interesting watching the movie, seeing so many players when they were young and not old as when we first came across them, such as Angela L......or even Peter Lawford. That gives it a rather interesting twist, that movies really are "The Picture of.....", if one thinks about it.
Saw the movie as a child at the theater, it fit into the Sunday theme of "Men and Women of Steel" and if I fell asleep, I didn't, watching it, I knew how it came out.
Isn't it interesting that US half tracks made it into the 60's but German ones didn't! Of course, maybe Universal didn't care to fund for them if they did......especially when one considers what "RoR" is to "Tobruk".
Have to admit I went to see The Shack. Good movie.
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