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Give all the awards to “A Star Is Born”. Wonder how many skaters are going to use the soundtrack next season though?
December 7 is the 25th Anniversary of Schindlers list. Our local theatres are going to show the movie. I will be in Canada on Dec. 7th, so I am hoping that it wont be just one show or one day. I hope to see it on the 10th if it is still running. I have only seen it on TV, and would love to see it on the big screen.
Just got back from Vancouver and one of the first things I did was to see if Schindler’s List is still running in that theatre. Yes, it is! I am going to see it tomorrow. Other movies can wait. I plan on seeing Green Book later this coming week.
Just got back from seeing Schindler's list. Totally awesome on the big screen. It was very good on my tv screen too. Brilliant direction, acting, cinematography, music, editing. This is one of the movies that totally deserved the Best Picture Oscar. I cried so much that I had to drop my plan to go grocery shopping after the movie, with my tear streaked face. I just went home.
I saw it the first time it was in theaters, and I bawled my eyes out. It HURT to watch. There was one scene that traumatized me so much I've never been able to bring myself to watch the movie again.
Just got back from seeing Schindler's list. Totally awesome on the big screen. It was very good on my tv screen too. Brilliant direction, acting, cinematography, music, editing. This is one of the movies that totally deserved the Best Picture Oscar. I cried so much that I had to drop my plan to go grocery shopping after the movie, with my tear streaked face. I just went home.
I remember seeing the film with a few friends when it was first released.
We went out to eat afterwards, and it was a bad idea because we really couldn't enjoy the meal. It's a film one really needs to process.
The image that remains in my mind is of the children hiding at the bottom of the outhouse. Followed by the ending, when Holocaust survivors place wreaths on Oscar Shindler's (sp?) grave.
I think it is salient to note when schools were planning to screen the film, Stephen Speilburg emphasized that it was a film about racism - rather than a film about the Jews specifically. IMO that sends a powerful message.
I saw Green Book today. It is really good. Viggo is awesome. I hope he wins the best actor Oscar for this. Mahershala Ali is also very good, in a very different role from what I have seen him do. Did he play the piano himself? .....
It is Oskar Schindler. ( German name, although he was from Czechoslovakia)
You can count on me to make spelling mistakes on FSU! And other mistakes too I'm sure.
Just don't tell anyone that I earn my living as a writer/editor (notably, usually not a proofreader).
I'm blaming it on a tired brain. I relax the focus on writing mechanics when the day's work is done and I get to FSU.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
I just saw Bohemian Rhapsody for the 2nd time! Still love it and will probably see it a 3rd time .
I saw Can you leave me now yesterday. Stars Melissa McCarthy and Richard E Grant.
Based on a true story. McCarthy is Lee Israel who forged famous writer's letters (Dorothy Parker, Noel Coward, Fanny Brice) in order to earn money. Grant is her cohort in crime.
Good movie, not a great one. But still interesting and I think both McCarthy and Grant are very good in it.
Sorry my really big bad. I don't know why I thought it was the title I wrote but you have the correct title. Maybe one of those things that got stuck in my head.It runs with a different title here- Will you ever forgive me?
I am planning to see it but it may not run in the big theatres anymore.