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#4052
Posted: 12/10/04 at 10:24pm
Most of the stores around here have a very poor selection of cast recordings, and what they do have is put in with the movie soundtracks.
#4055
Posted: 12/11/04 at 1:51am
Sorry about the PMs I sent to people about posting. Guess I figured it out on my own. And I'd like to say "hi" to Fredi. It's a pleasure talking to you, and everyone else here. BTW - a friend and I went to see RENT tonight.
#4056
Posted: 12/11/04 at 1:53am
I have "Seasons of Love" stuck in my head. And "Out Tonight". Krystal Washington gave a great performance. Though, I'm trying to figure out how I'd film "Out Tonight".
#4057
Posted: 12/11/04 at 1:58am
I have an essay and a screenplay to write. I don't know which one to work on right now.
#4058
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:00am
the "chicken dance" is a wedding fiasco. I'd rather watch Elaine from SEINFELD do her wild, non-rythmical dance.
#4059
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:03am
This is probably random and off topic, but I was reading the past posts here and I think I read that Fredi likes Hitchcock movies. Which one of his is your favorite, Fredi?
#4061
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:09am
My previous post was prematurely posted. Nice choices Fredi. I go to film school and I was suprised by how many of the students have heard about REAR WINDOW. Ask someone back home younger than 45 and they just look at you like you're insane.
#4062
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:11am
PSYCHO didn't scare me until I researched how the Shower Scene was made and the catharsis it had on the audience in 1960. Then it freaked me out. I did manage to have a five minute convo with the late great Janet Leigh about that scene a few years ago.
#4063
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:13am
Just a film school in NYC. It's great. Hitchcock has had the most influence on me.
#4064
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:17am
I agree about how desensitized young people are today. Is it necessary to see a knife gutting twenty-eight people in five minutes of a movie to scare them? That's not scary. THE SIXTH SENSE was scary because it was subtle. And, though it wasn't really scary, I think Tim Burton's SLEEPY HOLLOW is just plain creepy. Such a great movie. Does anyone else think Burton should adapt the Sherlock Holmes novel THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLE'S into a film? I tried adapting it a while ago but was sidetracked with an original screenplay I wanted to write.
#4065
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:21am
Oh yeah. Possibly the most popular entertainment of today would be dodging the prongs on the sides of opened umbrellas while walking up ny streets in a downpour.
#4067
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:22am
Another totally random thought but did anyone other than me think M. Night Shyamalan's THE VILLAGE was NOT garbage?
#4069
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:27am
I kind of have the same problem with THE VILLAGE as I did with SIGNS. Both movies' first halves were very spooky. In THE VILLAGE there's the scene of the town at the huge table outside and they just stare at the woods and in SIGNS when Mel Gibson looks out his daugther's window and sees the silhouette of an alien on the roof.
#4070
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:29am
It seems the film and theatre crowd understand THE VILLAGE. Go us.
#4071
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:31am
I wonder what Shyamalan's follow up will be? Again, off topic - anyone catch the teaser trailer for Tim Burton's CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY?
#4072
Posted: 12/11/04 at 2:33am
Hatch? I feel a song... "Shoulda been my name, Mr. Cellophane..."
#4074
Posted: 12/11/04 at 3:41am
I'm going to find some food and go to bed. goodnight everyone.
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