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You are here every year! Respect! I also enjoy the movie every year. I've got the 30 year anniversary version.
Nice featurette and documentary.
absolutely! Great movie. Great score by Jerry Goldsmith!
5. Such Animals like Gremlins do not exist.
Oogie Booogie's song!
nice. I hope it will have a re-release in germany as well... Never saw it in theatres...
I was there some months ago but it was closed at that evening time. Have to go there once again!
By the way: There was a buad-Spencer-Festival held in a small italian village in ITaly. With live Music and Open Air cinema...
well of course not everybodies cup of tea. But anyway you missed some nice twists and turns...
On the other hand: Gale would have been loyal to Walt as he saw him as his greatest Inspiration. He was a total fan of Walt. I think he could have done it with him as well but with a total different turn out and ending as well of course. Gale was also loyal to Fring so may be that was a bit of a problem for Walt (but he could not know the story about Gale and Fring - could he?)...
There are many things a teenager does not think about in his teenager yeras.
Like how expensive is it to run a household or why do grown ups keep fighting when they are in a relationship.
And some things he refused to see. He did not want to know if his dad did anything illigal because it was impossible
to think of for him. His dad was always his hero.
His character was not always likable but it was well delivered by the Actor. He played an understandable teenager.
1. Last Crusade (top duo Ford&Connery)
2. Raiders
3. Dial of Destiny
4. Temple
5. Crystal
bloodline
Ozark
Yes this is the point of that scene.
1. to scare the audience: "No, everything ends with a shitty accident?"
2. then to let them resurrect (they are untouchable)
3. after the accident when you see the family hugging it is a very touching moment. Especially for Jonah it is the last move to be conviced to stay with the parents. Without this scene he would not have shot the detective at the very end.
absolutely. it starts slow but then it will suck you in. It is really well written and acted! dAn don't listen to others concerning the finale. Watch it on your own.
Thank you. I corrected my Post.
I am just desperate because of the missed Potential of creating new stories with new characters....
Yea, their movies are pure feel good sunday evening Flix….
AND why did no one recognized him as he was a theatre actor???
I absulutly agree. There are two different ways of composing because of a different way of treatment of the Batman Story. 1989's Movie was more capturing the comic hero atmosphere, the Nolan Movies tried more to put realism into the context (portraying the Gangsters as terrorists because of a distinct Zeitgeist in the 2000s).
You clearly identify Batman with the Yellow-Black-Logo of the 1989 Movies and the 1989 Theme by Elfman though.
But Elfman's score should not be reduced to the Theme. There are some really nice sub-themes in the score as well like the Batmobile Theme, The Joker-Waltz, etc. It is a real joy to listen to now and then. I can't say that for the Zimmer-Score.
sorry I did not switch my ipad to english language...there is no sectret behind the capitalized letters.
yes, I hope so. And these Martians then come back and find the humans being apes and apes having a mighty kingdom with Soldier-Apes, religious Apes and Science Apes like in the old movies...