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— 6 years ago(August 07, 2019 05:17 AM)YOU SPIT ALL THAT CRAP OUT AND DIDNT SAY ANYTHING…USING YOUR RACE AS AN OUT….THATS SAD.

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Brexit Means Borders — 6 years ago(August 07, 2019 05:20 AM)
I don't care that you're a black woman??? (at least not in this context. If I was lookin' for someone to sit on my face than a black woman might come in handy.)
What issues? I think you just misunderstood.
I'm saying that one can adapt two movies from the same screenplay, and one could be bad, and one could be good, depending on how it's directed and acted.
Psycho is an example of this. Psycho 1960 was excellent while Psycho 1998 was bad, despite same script.
Batman Returns is an example, IMO. I think it's a really ****ty screenplay. But Tim Burton made a pretty film to look at, with the set design, costume design, the snowy Christmas setting with the noir look, how the white snow contrasted against the dark buildings. The exterior scenes were almost black-and-white, but it wasn't. The opening scene with the shot of Pee Wee Herman looking at the window, in fully detailed garb. The wide shot of Catwoman reveal looking outside of her apartment window, with the neon lights. Those things matter. If some ****ty director made that, it could be a really ****ty movie.
Also, nobody here gives a crap about movie analysis.
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Put on a Happy Face — 6 years ago(August 31, 2019 03:10 AM)
I'm a stickler for following the original source material to a relative degree. The only thing I would have changed about the prom scene is having the teacher survive.
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Disney — 6 years ago(August 31, 2019 02:41 PM)
That’s one you’d watch if you’re looking for the most faithful to the book page for page and not interested in how good the film is in itself. It has a Lifetime made-for-tv feel; more of a biopic less a visual horror. Performances were meh.
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