20.3.11

I love it!

I do love movies. I love to see a good movie and its also great to see a bad one from time to time. I love thrillers and crime and suspense (great love for Hitchcock). And I really love good comic angles in whatever movie. I find Kellie's heroes good because of the humour. Same goes with A Knights tale. There is something about them.
Most of all I like to creep aside and watch a weepy or a romantic movie. Don't know how often I've been through Four weddings or Notting Hill or The wedding date... ( Not even linking them!)
Which makes me an expert I suppose.
But then they can backfire. Take Zorro - the Banderas / Zeta Jones version. The 1998 version was not well written, it had bad holes in the plot but man the Banderas/Zeta thing was crackling. Zeta was also hot in Chicago even if Renee Zellweiger made the real magic. Zeta though never hit it off with Justin Bartha in The rebound.
Julia Roberts made magic with Gere in Pretty woman but not as much in The Runaway Bride. They appeared a bit bored. Sandra Bullock who hit it off fairly well with Hugh Grant in Two weeks notice, never made the Proposal exiting. I never got the feeling that Ryan Reynolds wanted to be there. Grant however made magic in Notting Hill (with Roberts) but has a few misses too. Four Weddings, - a great movie - never catches up with Notting Hill.
You can put together great stars - Jack Lemmon, Matthau, Sophia Loren and a bunch of oldies (Burgess Meredith!!!) have a great time in  Grumpier Old Men. Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton make sparks in Somethings gotta give and he really turns it on in The Bucket list with Morgan Freedman.
So?
Where is this leading?
To my next blog actually...

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