We're defiantly gonna hafta meet for coffee and french fried taters 'n mustardSling Blade is a great flick. When my husband wants to creep my daughter out he channels Karl (Billy Bob) in this scene:
We're defiantly gonna hafta meet for coffee and french fried taters 'n mustardSling Blade is a great flick. When my husband wants to creep my daughter out he channels Karl (Billy Bob) in this scene:
A kung fu fan.Hard to pick only 3, and I'll wish I'd thought of some others...
Sling Blade
Hell in the Pacific
The Strange Story of Benjamin Button
(Life is Beautiful, Shaolin Soccor & Kung-fu Hustle, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, O' Brother where art thou....I'll be at this all day)
Secondhand Lions
The Green Mile for me too and then Pulp Fiction
Well now....there's another onePapillon
Didn't read the book.Well now....there's another one
McQueen and Hoffman did the book well
Given the narrative of a boy trying to get back to his sweetheart, as spoken by the girl, I thought the screenwriter did an excellent job.Didn't read the book.
Usually the book is much better, difficult job being a screenwriter. Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain is a example, IMO.
Read the book twice, a favorite for sure. Movie wasn't awful, it just didn't possess, in my mind, the same complexity of Frazier's writing that I so enjoyed.Given the narrative of a boy trying to get back to his sweetheart, as spoken by the girl, I thought the screenwriter did an excellent job.
One of my favorite novels.
Speaking of Steve McQueen, I rather liked that (original) version of The Magnificent Seven.Well now....there's another one
McQueen and Hoffman did the book well
Yup. I sure do!Then you'd like Something's Gotta Give