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I suppose you don't like actors that go big when they put on their acting hats. Do you like john Malkovitch? |
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The film or the actor? And It's really only certain actors I have an issue with. I've just never been impressed by Brando. I like a lot of the films he's in, but not because of him.
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![]() Of Unknown Origin is actually a pretty solid flick that I could totally see being released as one of the "offbeat" Criterion titles. Peter Weller does battle with one single bothersome rat throughout the course of the movie, and the intrusion of the rat into his home wreaks havoc on his sanity, his professional life, and everything else. It's darkly comical, but also quite competent as a straight-up horror film. I'll have to take you up on your recommendation to read The Glass Key. |
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Don't just stop with the Glass Key, read The Thin Man, Red Harvest, and The Maltese Falcon. I haven't read the last one yet, according to Good Reads, although I thought I did last year. It's now on my list to read after the following: The House on Haunted Hill - Shirley Jackson started this one at lunch The Member of the Wedding - Carson McCullers The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers True Grit - Charles Portis What I've read in the past week when not busy with SharePoint or Mouse Hunting, if anyone wants something to read: Charmed Life - Diana Wynne Jones The Magicians of Caprona - Diana Wynne Jones Witch Week - Diana Wynne Jones The Lives of Christopher Chant - Diana Wynne Jones Conrad's Fate - Diana Wynne Jones Mixed Magics: Four Tales of Chrestomanci - Diana Wynne Jones (actaully, all of the Jones books were about Chrestomanci) Anna Dressed in Blood - Kendare Blake Girl of Nightmares - Kendare Blake Ferragost - Melina Marchetta (short story) Molasses - Kristy Egar (short story, would make a good Dardennes film) Glitches - Marissa Meyer (short story) The Queen's Army - Marissa Meyer (short story) Cinder - Marissa Meyer (cyborg Cinderella, whodathunkit) Scarlet - Marissa Meyer (the sequel, with Red Riding Hood and the big bad wolf is a genetically modified soldier) The Lottery and Other Short Stories - Shirley Jackson We Have Always Lived in the Castle - Shirley Jackson 2000 ebooks on the Kobo, and growing. That's not counting my collection of physical books either. I will admit, several on the Kobo are duplicates of my paper books. |
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Also, High and Low was much better than King's Ransom, if we're going to discuss Kurosawa adaptations of Crime novels. I hated all the characters in King's Ransom. Kurosawa made them all far more sympathetic, although he changed quite a bit from the plot. |
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The Maltese Falcon is a great read, btw. It's practically a shooting script for the Huston film. Virtually all of the dialogue in the film is Hammett. It's pretty remarkable, really. |
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I also bought some repellent that's supposed to work well, but obviously, Stuart became accustomed to it. I heard and saw no signs of him for about a week, only to have him come back this morning. I'm leaving it out and resetting the traps, just in case he has friends and family. Like I said, first time in 3 years I've ever had rodents in my apartment, and I was just beginning to feel like he had left on his own. Still haven't got to Sansho yet, as I'm still cleaning. Moving pantries, refrigerators, stoves, and freezers can be a ball of fun. |
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