Paddington--What a cute, clever movie! We checked it out from the library, but I believe this is one we'll buy.
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We saw this one years ago, and it was the first time I remember seeing Norton. If it is the movie I remember, there is a scene with him in jail, and there is the reveal. The change on his face was unforgettable. Amazing.Primal Fear
My love for Ed Norton trumps my dislike of Richard Gere to make this a favorite movie of mine.
Made me want to read the books (by William Deihl) again.
We saw this one years ago, and it was the first time I remember seeing Norton. If it is the movie I remember, there is a scene with him in jail, and there is the reveal. The change on his face was unforgettable. Amazing.
Facial changes, voice and mannerisms changed also. His acting in this scene is amazing!!We saw this one years ago, and it was the first time I remember seeing Norton. If it is the movie I remember, there is a scene with him in jail, and there is the reveal. The change on his face was unforgettable. Amazing.
I doubt it....Now I'm going to have to watch this movie again. My movie watching and book reading lists are getting long enough that I may just have to quit my job. I'm SURE my wife will understand.
When my father was away and I was at school, my mother would sometimes go to the free movie at the club that she was a member. She went to see, Dressed to Kill, and when I got back from school she told me she went into the cinema( about half the size of a real one) and sat in the middle, only about two other people in there apart for herself. Just before the movie started, a man sat right next to her even though he had anywhere to sit. I asked my mom if she moved and she said she couldn't because that would've been rude. I asked her if he put his hand on her lap, and she said he just sat there normal. She said he was most probably lonely.Well, do tell!
Wow, that is weird. I totally understand your mom though. Women of a certain era were brought up not to be rude. And, although it is good to not be rude. women need to learn to listen to that inner voice that says, oh my lord, move!When my father was away and I was at school, my mother would sometimes go to the free movie at the club that she was a member. She went to see, Dressed to Kill, and when I got back from school she told me she went into the cinema( about half the size of a real one) and sat in the middle, only about two other people in there apart for herself. Just before the movie started, a man sat right next to her even though he had anywhere to sit. I asked my mom if she moved and she said she couldn't because that would've been rude. I asked her if he put his hand on her lap, and she said he just sat there normal. She said he was most probably lonely.
Oh do. You'll fall in love with it all over again. One thing though, I have to mention, is the Andy Rooney playing the old Japanese man part.I've had a DVD of that for years--it was a gift--but I've never watched it. Maybe this is the weekend to do so
I meant Mickey Rooney. LOL!Oh do. You'll fall in love with it all over again. One thing though, I have to mention, is the Andy Rooney playing the old Japanese man part.
So overdone, hammy and campy to the point of being a distraction from the story. Well worth overlooking.
Lovelovelove this songNow I have Moon River stuck in my head.
Love love love! I can play this on kalimba, and I am learning to play it on a uke and mandolin.