This is one of my favorites I can watch over and over again.Watched What Lies Beneath (2000) again. I think Michelle Pfeiffer is really good in this movie. I remember experiencing quite a few jumps the first time I saw it.
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This is one of my favorites I can watch over and over again.Watched What Lies Beneath (2000) again. I think Michelle Pfeiffer is really good in this movie. I remember experiencing quite a few jumps the first time I saw it.
Me too. I always watch it when I can.This is one of my favorites I can watch over and over again.
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I really like this one, especially Tom Wilkinson's contribution.In the Bedroom, adapted from the Andre Dubus short story 'Killings'. I think it is a masterpiece.
Yeah, me too. Thank God the director allowed for long periods of silence and allowed for the moments when a character was grieving and/or thinking. (Sissy Spacek's character even addresses this, in a way, while talking to her priest.) This isn't done often in film...or isn't done well, I should say. The ending approaches greatness but (again) in a quiet way.I really like this one, especially Tom Wilkinson's contribution.
Yeah, I love the ending. The implication that the wife knew what had happened.Yeah, me too. Thank God the director allowed for long periods of silence and allowed for the moments when a character was grieving and/or thinking. (Sissy Spacek's character even addresses this, in a way, while talking to her priest.) This isn't done often in film...or isn't done well, I should say. The ending approaches greatness but (again) in a quiet way.
I saw this in the movie theater when it first came out. It's available to stream on Netflix - think I'll watch it again.In the Bedroom, adapted from the Andre Dubus short story 'Killings'. I think it is a masterpiece.
The acting is great. It's an unusual story.I saw this in the movie theater when it first came out. It's available to stream on Netflix - think I'll watch it again.
One of those good, good movies that somehow never caught on. Everyone is excellent in this film.In the Bedroom, adapted from the Andre Dubus short story 'Killings'. I think it is a masterpiece.
"I'm your Huckleberry."....one of my favorite westerns. Val Kilmer does a great job.TOMBSTONE! Probably seen this one fifty times (including on the big screen way back in '93) but it's one of those flicks that, whenever I see it on, I can't help but watch. Skin that smoke wagon, boy!
I saw this in the movie theater when it first came out. It's available to stream on Netflix - think I'll watch it again.
I feel the same way.Everest.
Not really the type of movie I'm usually interested in, but hubby wanted to watch it for the 3D aspect.
This is going to sound very cold, but I don't feel sorry for people who spend more than some people make in a year to go do something they KNOW is deadly and then suffer extreme injury or death. Yes, it's their money/their life, but when other folks have to put their lives on the line to rescue these people, that pisses me off.