Fun to click through and see how each little scene played out. I can't help but wonder why they used so many films that were minor successes. Just one criticism, which is, if you are going to do '2001' do the "My God, it's full of stars." scene.
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13 comments:
Might have been nice if they'd used movies somebody actually saw.
Or even liked.
Loved Brainstorm even when I was a wee mite. It was on HBO for freakin' ever in heavy rotation with Xanadu and The Final Countdown.
Brainstorm was awesome. I still don't get how a tumblr site of gif's is that popular.
Blow Up was a terrific movie but time has not been kind to David Hemmings. He looked like an old drunk in "Gladiator.:
Time has really not been kind to Hemmings as he is dead.
He didn't look too good in Gladiator.
Chip Ahoy, paging Chip Ahoy!
you altlanched that blog
Thank you Ann! That gave me an hour or so of amusement and pleasure scrolling back to the beginning. A welcome respite from following the race.
Is the title a reference to Kiss Me Deadly? I looked through these but couldn't find it. One of my favorite movies.
I liked The Man Who Wasn't There.
Fun to click through and see how each little scene played out.
I can't help but wonder why they used so many films that were minor successes.
Just one criticism, which is, if you are going to do '2001' do the "My God, it's full of stars." scene.
Why would I take any advice from TIME? I mean, really?
Many are tedious, some perfect. Like Rutger Hauer standing still in the misty rain. The ones that are obviously on continous loop are too contrived.
So many movies I have yet to see.
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