Boy do I feel guilty for not having read the last Ferrante book tonight!
I'm there.
I'm also thinking "The Last Temptation of Christ" bears rewatching/rereading this weekend. But Mel Gibson''s "The Passion of the Christ" will stay in the DVD box on the shelf...
Is there anyone who can explain this joke to me?
After serving as President of the Screen Actors Guild where he did little to protect his members suspected of being communists and proceeded to wreck his first marriage (although he blamed it on his wife's Oscar.)
To ineffective prosecutor in "Killers of the Flower Moon"? Guess you missed his transvestite football player in "The World According to Garp."
It's just a movie.
I'm sorry but this has got to be one of my five least-liked films of all time, and that started from the moment I walked out of the theater.
You can't forget "Dressed to Kill" although Michael Caine would probably prefer that you did.
Glad you have problem with the plot improbabilities, Number 1 being sending a girl into a dangerous situation with her only protection being that she's wired for sound...