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Absolute RUBBISH!!!! I rewatch often, nothing beats a good Christie film, its not just who done it, but all the characterisations, sets, period, and superb acting.
I know that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father - so I guess I can toss my copy of EMPIRE STRIKES BACK....Problem with all Agatha Christie whodunnit is once you know the killer there is no rewatch value
Easy pass
Kenneth is awesome. Bring on DEATH ON THE NILE!Absolute RUBBISH!!!! I rewatch often, nothing beats a good Christie film, its not just who done it, but all the characterisations, sets, period, and superb acting.
LOVED this film, trailer was weak but film was STUNNING! but then Kenneth directed it and lets be honest if you are a True Brit he's a GOD! anyone disagreeing, should just leave the UK and never return due to utter embarrassment
Kenneth is awesome. Bring on DEATH ON THE NILE!
And Steelbooks for HENRY V, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, HAMLET, and DEAD AGAIN, please!
I have never been able to rewatch Usual Suspects and SevenI know that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father - so I guess I can toss my copy of EMPIRE STRIKES BACK....
Also know who Keyzer Soze is, and John Doe...There go my copies of USUAL SUSPECTS and SE7EN....
They HAVE to do a full-on 4K release of his glorious 70mm HAMLET.Oh HELL YES to all of those!
There ARE (to be sure) certain movies that are all about their surprise at the end - and makes rewatching not that great. But GREAT films have just as much going on in character development, and the journey to the conclusion makes the entirety of the film essential.I have never been able to rewatch Usual Suspects and Seven
That doesn't mean I don't consider them great movies.
It's just personally I can't generate enough enthusiasm to watch them again.
With Star Wars there's a lot more going on than just the identity of Vader.
They HAVE to do a fullon 4K release of his glorious 70mm HAMLET.
There ARE (to be sure) certain movies that are all about their surprise at the end - and makes rewatching not that great. But GREAT films have as much going on in character development, and the journey to the conclusion that makes the entirety of the film essential.
It is the journey not just the destination. But, yes, I will admit there are many films that hang their entire film on the conclusion. That is just poor filmmaking.
I find that well done Mystery fiction like Christie and Conan Doyle are are just as concerned about the journey as the conclusion, as opposed to the lesser works of, say, Night Shyamalan.*
I can reread and rewatch any Sherlock Holmes tale and still get incredible enjoyment out them despite knowing the conclusions. It is the time spent with the characters on the journey that make it enjoyable.
Missed opportuinty big time, this should have been glossed...
well fook me release day and the first time ever its on the door mat
obviously i was the only one to order this
basil
Any infos about language tracks/subs?
Check in menu discs, thanks