The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!

Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Salo is a masterpiece, imo.

I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.

I have read many of deSade,'s works.

It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.

I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.
I have never thought of reading the book! Is it a very long book?
Yes but did you enjoy the film? If not, then you won't enjoy the book.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!

Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Salo is a masterpiece, imo.

I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.

I have read many of deSade,'s works.

It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.

I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.
I have never thought of reading the book! Is it a very long book?
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!

Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
Salo is a masterpiece, imo.

I have read the book, which the timeline is off, of course.

I have read many of deSade,'s works.

It's one of the most interesting films I have seen.

I have seen similar films. The one I'm watching now, I have not heard of.
Small Things Like These was incredibly moving!

Originally Posted by MovieGal
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
That's a comparison that wouldn't have occurred to me, I must think about that one!
the boss is bored and has been randomly flipping breaker switches the past 10 minutes or so.
I like how one reviewer compares it to Pasolini's Salo.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I don't mind long movies. The Chinese version of Red Cliff is a favorite. It's 4 hours long. A beautiful and well executed film.
I'm a huge John Woo fan!
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
14 minutes to end of workday..then movie time.

I got a recommendation from another member, the movie is 3 hrs long.
Long movies are great in the Fall/Winter.

I still have to watch the director's cut of Napoleon
I don't mind long movies. The Chinese version of Red Cliff is a favorite. It's 4 hours long. A beautiful and well executed film.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
14 minutes to end of workday..then movie time.

I got a recommendation from another member, the movie is 3 hrs long.
Long movies are great in the Fall/Winter.

I still have to watch the director's cut of Napoleon
14 minutes to end of workday..then movie time.

I got a recommendation from another member, the movie is 3 hrs long.