Last post: Yes, I'm a big fan of the movies, but I was made aware that the books were very different so haven't attempted to read them. by
My Journey in Writing
Last post: HI there! My name is Lynne and I've long been a fan of movies in many different genres, particularly sci-fi, historical and romance. Nice to meet you. :-) by
My Journey in Writing
Last post: Ok, so I never got around to reviewing this, but it's a very enjoyable screwball comedy from 1941, and directed by Howard Hawks. Gary Cooper is good, Barbara Stanwyck is grea... by
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
Last post: BookLikes had two posts recently about upcoming book-to-movie releases: 2014 Book Adaptations Calendar, Part One 2014 Book Adaptations Calendar, Part Two Is anybody planning... by Themis-Athena's Garden of Books
Last post: If I ever recommend gore, I would stay away from them, if gore is not that person's thing. I know many who thought Hostel was just dreadful, but gores I have watched actually ... by
Last post: Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) For my money, the best musical ever made. Lovely story, great songs, Judy Garland, and Tootie -- the gold-standard of child characters, dark and ... by
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
Last post: I don't know: is 35 years too long to be considered fashionably late to the party? I just saw this for the first time, and it was as good as everyone said it was. The songs... by
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
Last post: I know I'm in a small minority here, but I didn't like it. And it makes me think, Gee, isn't it a lot easier to make fun of horror than to actually make a good horror movie? ... by
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
Last post: While I'd love to see a movie based on The Devil in the White City, it scares me that the rights, according to Wikipedia, are owned by Leonardo DiCaprio. I can't see him as e... by
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
Last post: Here's a couple: Best From Campbell's novella "Who Goes There?" The Thing (From Another World) (1951) - terrible adaptation, wonderful movie The Thing (1982) - reasonable a... by
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
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