Re: What are you watching?
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 12:51 am
It's not bad, but there are definitely better classic westerns out there.
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Need to revisit, but I remember it as one of the better classic ones. One of my top 10's.Jmac Attack wrote:High Noon. I've never watched it. I was in the mood for a good old Western. I've heard good things about this one.
Alot better than I expectedTiggnutz wrote:La La Land
I love Emma Stone but it didn’t sound like her singing or like she could dance. Making it a very weird casting choice. Bit like Russel Crowe in ales Miserables.Tiggnutz wrote:Alot better than I expectedTiggnutz wrote:La La Land
She won an Oscar for that. I also love her she can make anything watchable.showa58taro wrote:I love Emma Stone but it didn’t sound like her singing or like she could dance. Making it a very weird casting choice. Bit like Russel Crowe in ales Miserables.Tiggnutz wrote:Alot better than I expectedTiggnutz wrote:La La Land
The acting was good, and I did like the singing. It just didn’t feel like her. She’s got a fairly husky sexy voice and the singing was very dainty. Maybe it was her and she sings different to how she talks but it was incongruous for me. Still very watchable. Just weird casting in my eyes.Tiggnutz wrote:She won an Oscar for that. I also love her she can make anything watchable.showa58taro wrote:I love Emma Stone but it didn’t sound like her singing or like she could dance. Making it a very weird casting choice. Bit like Russel Crowe in ales Miserables.Tiggnutz wrote:Alot better than I expectedTiggnutz wrote:La La Land
Her and Ryan Gosling work well together very good chemistry.showa58taro wrote:The acting was good, and I did like the singing. It just didn’t feel like her. She’s got a fairly husky sexy voice and the singing was very dainty. Maybe it was her and she sings different to how she talks but it was incongruous for me. Still very watchable. Just weird casting in my eyes.Tiggnutz wrote:She won an Oscar for that. I also love her she can make anything watchable.showa58taro wrote:I love Emma Stone but it didn’t sound like her singing or like she could dance. Making it a very weird casting choice. Bit like Russel Crowe in ales Miserables.Tiggnutz wrote:Alot better than I expectedTiggnutz wrote:La La Land
Crazy, Stupid Love is one of my all time favorites mainly due to them and Steve Carrell. Doesn’t hurt to have one of the greatest twist scenes in a comedy of all time.Tiggnutz wrote:Her and Ryan Gosling work well together very good chemistry.showa58taro wrote:The acting was good, and I did like the singing. It just didn’t feel like her. She’s got a fairly husky sexy voice and the singing was very dainty. Maybe it was her and she sings different to how she talks but it was incongruous for me. Still very watchable. Just weird casting in my eyes.Tiggnutz wrote:She won an Oscar for that. I also love her she can make anything watchable.showa58taro wrote:I love Emma Stone but it didn’t sound like her singing or like she could dance. Making it a very weird casting choice. Bit like Russel Crowe in ales Miserables.Tiggnutz wrote:Alot better than I expectedTiggnutz wrote:La La Land
Wow Monique cannot act not even a smidgeTiggnutz wrote:Deathstalker 2
I remember really liking it when I was a teen. I haven't seen it since. Prom Night.....I am pretty sure I saw it, and I think I didn't like it at the time. I might have to watch both of those soon.Jigsaw wrote:Watching Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) for the second time.
Remember liking this one quite a bit more than the first one, and thus far, it's holding up.
Actress Beth Gondek, who's character I'm sure is about to die, had a pretty damn strong scene. Shame she's basically not done anything else.
Out of the four Prom Night films (I know - I can't believe there are four either), I've seen the first two.Jmac Attack wrote:I remember really liking it when I was a teen. I haven't seen it since. Prom Night.....I am pretty sure I saw it, and I think I didn't like it at the time. I might have to watch both of those soon.Jigsaw wrote:Watching Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) for the second time.
Remember liking this one quite a bit more than the first one, and thus far, it's holding up.
Actress Beth Gondek, who's character I'm sure is about to die, had a pretty damn strong scene. Shame she's basically not done anything else.
I will give it props for one thing - for a slasher, it did have a pretty emotional ending. Good song paired with it, too.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Didn't think much of the first, but haven't watched it in a really really long time to have a fair assessment of it. II was pretty crap. Not dogshit, but maybe catshit that already had the benefit of rolling around in Arm & Hammer baking soda.
Yep, pretty terrible.Tiggnutz wrote:Wow Monique cannot act not even a smidgeTiggnutz wrote:Deathstalker 2