Itās so good
This turned out to be great imo. I love musicals. It took a bit to get into it but it came on strong.
Andrew Garfield definitely earned his Oscar nomination for best actor 2022.
The preview looks great! I always loved Andy Kaufman. He left us way too soon Thanks for the tip. Canāt believe Iāve never seen it before. 1999.
Ooo! I will have to see this.
Great flipping movie. I YouTube his clips with Letterman. He was so talented.
We watched it because Kristen Stewart is up for best actress. Meh. Iād like to know more about Princess Di. This movie didnāt do it
I didnāt like this movie either. Made it about 30mins in, skipped fwd a bit, then just gave up.
Not much into sci-fi or whatever class you want to call this one. But I love Ryan Reynolds and Mark Rā¦
I loved Dead Pool. Think I should give it a try?
Deadpool, Hulk, Gamora, and Elektra in the same movie? Gotta see it!
Loved Gamora
Definitely give it a try, you might enjoy it
The only thing I learned from that movie was that Princess Di was a descendent of Anne Boleyn. I didnāt know that. It was irony of the parallelism between the two.
Iām a doofus
But my wife didnāt get that either. And sheās smart.
I guess we couldnāt get past the fact the movie was so bad.
Lol OMG Eric no youāre not! Thatās the ONLY thing I got from it. I think it was the most uninteresting movie made of her life. I adored her and donāt care how they made her look bat shit crazy in that one.
We are intrigued and curious to want to watch something much better about her.
Came across this on TCM last night.
They donāt make them like this any more.
Ya I cried.
Such a great movie.
So Iām flipping through Showtime, trying to find something to watch and I come across āVioletā. It was all about a womanās constant, negative inner dialog. It wasnāt an easy watch, but well worth it because it reminds me of me. Except for the end where she quiets the voice and has a happy life.
That doesnāt happenā¦