YepIs it the same Robert Bloch that wrote Psycho ?
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YepIs it the same Robert Bloch that wrote Psycho ?
Saw Hugo in my film class on Friday--haven't seen it since it came out in theaters. Such a charming and visually stunning film. Great story that highlights the magic and wonder of movies!
I read the book to my son a couple of months ago, and liked it even more than the movie. Might be a case of lightning striking once, because we couldn't get into his later books at all. We both really liked the mixture of story and pictures--reminded me quite a bit of Neil Gaiman.
I'm 47 and I liked it The characters are more fleshed out, and it was altogether good.I never read Neil Gaiman! May I ask if the book is enjoyable for all ages?I do remember seeing the book at Target when the movie came out--I flipped through the pages and the pictures were so vivid!Would a 20-something like me like it?
I'm 47 and I liked it The characters are more fleshed out, and it was altogether good.
Oh H*LL no!! I saw this movie when I was too young and still think sharks will manifest themselves in my bathtub!!Just got back from seeing Jaws on the big-screen. Beautiful 35mm print
The drive in town was a bit like a scene out of Mad Max with all the swerving and avoiding moving trucks and double parked out of state morons! Today is the big move-in day for college students in Boston. Lucky for me, I can out accelerate and out maneuver everything short of a Porsche!
Anyhow, it was a sold out show! Surprised at how many of the audience still screamed and jumped at the scary parts. Great time!
Oh H*LL no!! I saw this movie when I was too young and still think sharks will manifest themselves in my bathtub!!
My dad took we three kids (9, 7, 4) without my mom knowing. Scared us to death (naturally-lol), but the worst was a week later when we went to Corpus Christi and none of us would get in the water. He was snagged then--we told everything HAHAHAHA!Oh H*LL no!! I saw this movie when I was too young and still think sharks will manifest themselves in my bathtub!!
My dad took we three kids (9, 7, 4) without my mom knowing. Scared us to death (naturally-lol), but the worst was a week later when we went to Corpus Christi and none of us would get in the water. He was snagged then--we told everything HAHAHAHA!
I keep forgetting to ask-is DD "darling daughter" or what does it stand for?Watching That Awkward Moment with DD #1. Weird movie--a 'chick flick' with men instead of women. It's funny, with a lot of the same cliches in a jillion other chick flicks.
Plus Scorsese is one of very few directors who understands how to use 3D as an artistic tool. Hugo is one of very few films where 3D truly adds something.Saw Hugo in my film class on Friday--haven't seen it since it came out in theaters. Such a charming and visually stunning film. Great story that highlights the magic and wonder of movies!
No reason to add this other than self-indulgence......
But neither of us (Grandma or I) can warm up to 3D yet. It makes us kinda sick, and I mean that literally. Grandma couldn't explain it, but I think I can - the focal planes are off in the translation from 2D to 3D. Rounded objects get flattened out, among other things.
It's going to bother some of us more than others. It bothers us, precious. We can'ts stands it.