This is the Spielberg film I can’t wait to see. It sounds like the most interesting post-Raiders of the Lost Ark project he’s attempted. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Munich Steven Spielberg Related He's Looking for a Good Story: A Conversation with Ralph Winter, Producer of X-Men and Fantastic FourMany, Many Thanks to Sarah B. and Adam M.!!
While he may be right (though I doubt it since I disagree on American Beauty and Road To Perdition), I find it really difficult to get excited about anything Poland ever has to say. As someone who has a high opinion of your thoughts, Jeffrey, would you mind explaining to me exactly what it is you find worthwhile in some of the things that Poland writes, because I just don’t get him.
For the most part I usually respect your opinion Jeffery, just not this time. How can you call Sam Mendes’ first two films “duds”? I have to agree with Anders on this one. I will admit that “Jarhead’ doesn’t look very appealing, but I wouldn’t be so quick to dismiss it either.
RE: animal blogging:
1. If I were an animal named Wimsey, I would be able to spell better. Lord Peter is spinning in his fictional grave.
2. I once had a cat named Wimsey. He disdained cutesiness. Maybe it was the tuxedo…
3. However, I do have a picture of my current cat on my website. But that’s as far as I’m going.
Wimsey is a gas! Wimsey types with an accent! I want Wimsey to meet Greta, the Golden Retriever who has me so well trained. What an excellent understanding of dogs. How do you find this stuff?
Road to Perdition was decent. But not substantial. American Beauty was neither, although pretending to be both and at a superb level of them.
I couldn’t stand the pretentiousness of the movie. I could never finish it.