As someone who grew up catholic, it was pretty scary.
I'm not afraid of any physical confrontation with any live human being. But you start talking about spirits and demons and ghosts... yeaaa....
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Yea, there are some good October titles – particularly the five-film Cassavetes set – and I'm glad they're finally releasing La Notte, which has been rumored as forthcoming for more than a year. But a few films at the top of my wish-list are being released in August and September: The Big City and Charulata (I'm a huge Satyajit Ray fan) next month, and the Roberto Rossellini/Ingrid Bergman three-film set and the blu-ray re-release of Autumn Sonata (Ingmar directing Ingrid) the month after. I can never get enough Ingrid Bergman.
Tombstone is the best movie ever made.
As someone who grew up Episcopal, when are we having pancakes?
fo' realz
Especially in black-and-white, perhaps? Though she is pretty magnificent in Elena and Her Men (a great mid-fifties Renoir film), as well.
Nice. That's another I really covet, along with The Magician. I'm thinking of picking up this early Bergman Eclipse box-set as part of my B&N sale order — and possibly Smiles of a Summer Night, as well, since I've almost completed the "summer" trilogy (as it were).
Watched The Lone Ranger. Had fun. Much better than the terrible reviews.
Anybody see pacific rim. Waas tjat movie seriously made ?
The new simon pegg movie looks funny. Kick arse 2looks aight.
Watched "Red 2" this weekend - just alright, not as good as the first one but still entertaining