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tomtastic
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 07 May 2013, 02:07 |
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Joined: 27 Oct 2011, 08:51 Posts: 1089 Location: Wichita, KS United States Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 3 times
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jazz2future wrote: didnt know who Treat Williams was in 98?? his career was already done!! check him out in Hair and Prince of the City... Prince was his greatest achievment...well Hair too.....
he's done some horrible bad guy roles since then..... The only movie I'd seen him in before Deep Rising would have been The Devil's Own, but he looked like an unknown in '98. Looking at his profile, he never made it big.
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thewhitefalcon
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 07 May 2013, 02:58 |
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xtempo wrote: thewhitefalcon wrote: I will be watching the Criterion editions of High Noon and Citizen Kane, along with The Searchers and the Star Wars trilogy if my LD player ever arrives. The seller didn't ship when he said he would, and he clearly used the slowest option possible...the LD's I got today were bought and shipped after the player. And they came from Illinois, whereas the player is only from California. what player are you getting? Pioneer S104.
_________________ DVL-909, displaying on a Bravia KDL-32L4000. Pioneer CLD-S104 for backup.
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alien
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 21 May 2013, 10:49 |
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tomtastic wrote: It's just that tunnel scene that creeps me out, especially as a kid's movie. Haha I love that scene! Have so ever since I was a kid. Its so graphic and violent for a family/kid's film sure, but it works within context of Wonka's world. The dialog in that scene was brilliant and Gene Wilder delivered it perfectly. Its also one of the few moments thats faithful to the novel where Burton's remake wasn't. For the most part though Burton's remake overall was more faithful to the novel but not in this case. I've heard rumors that the scene was complete on the first take and the crew/cast had thought Wilder had gone insane with the way he was talking..
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alien
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 21 May 2013, 10:50 |
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alien wrote: tomtastic wrote: It's just that tunnel scene that creeps me out, especially as a kid's movie. Haha I love that scene! Have so ever since I was a kid. Its so graphic and violent for a family/kid's film sure, but it works within context of Wonka's world. The dialog in that scene was brilliant and Gene Wilder delivered it perfectly. Its also one of the few moments thats faithful to the novel where Burton's remake wasn't. For the most part though Burton's remake overall was more faithful to the novel but not in this case. I've heard rumors that the scene was complete on the first take and the crew/cast had thought Wilder had gone insane with the way he delivered the dialog..
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alien
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 21 May 2013, 10:51 |
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tomtastic wrote: It's just that tunnel scene that creeps me out, especially as a kid's movie. Haha I love that scene! Have so ever since I was a kid. Its so graphic and violent for a family/kid's film sure, but it works within context of Wonka's world. The dialog in that scene was brilliant and Gene Wilder delivered it perfectly. Its also one of the few moments thats faithful to the novel where Burton's remake wasn't. For the most part though Burton's remake overall was more faithful to the novel but not in this case. I've heard rumors that the scene was complete on the first take and the crew/cast had thought Wilder had gone insane with the way he delivered the dialog..
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