Before watching it, I read that "A Place in the Sun" was released in 1951.And, based on that, the movie took me places that were totally unexpected. The movie is timeless to me now... moreBefore watching it, I read that "A Place in the Sun" was released in 1951.And, based on that, the movie took me places that were totally unexpected. The movie is timeless to me now -- it all could have happened yesterday. (And it was the first movie I saw with Montgomery Clift - he remains probably the best actor I've seen, overall. No matter what movie role, he always comes across as authentic, a real person, honest. Oh, yeah -- and incredibly handsome, ha. Guy Pearce is right up there with Monty, too, for me.) less
It's one of the best movies I've yet to see in my life. (I think I might have asked this question before.)An excellent ensemble cast.
I really recommend it if you haven't see... moreIt's one of the best movies I've yet to see in my life. (I think I might have asked this question before.)An excellent ensemble cast.
I really recommend it if you haven't seen it. I bet you'll find it worth your time.This is Julianne Moore in the gif.
Due to social distancing and stay-at-home orders, each performer broadcast remotely from his or her home. The crew members had to do their jobs remotely also, which wa... more Due to social distancing and stay-at-home orders, each performer broadcast remotely from his or her home. The crew members had to do their jobs remotely also, which was a difficult process for many of them. Overall, there were difficulties in coordination, timing, connectively, etc. Some parts of the show were not live, they were pre-recorded due to the obstacles that I mentioned. Tom Hanks was the guest host, and the musical guest was some newfangled, modern-day "entertainer", a man whose name escapes me because I not only did not recognize it when it was announced, I cannot remember it now. Normally, I wouldn't even have tuned in to watch it, but the onscreen programming guide showed that it was supposed to be a rerun from April 16, 2016. As such, it would have been long before the US presidential election took place, and it was not the epoch in which all the show could do was bash Trump, regardless of whether or not their content was humorou... less
Arguably, THE best intro/opening to any show for me -- "My name is Victoria Winters . . . "And this character here is my favorite character in the show.
:)the opening to the very f... moreArguably, THE best intro/opening to any show for me -- "My name is Victoria Winters . . . "And this character here is my favorite character in the show.
:)the opening to the very first episode - - -
Not all the dialogues are typed in, & there might be some dialogue typing errors in this (whole) dialogue plot, can make corrections on these dialogue typings here if you like.On a... moreNot all the dialogues are typed in, & there might be some dialogue typing errors in this (whole) dialogue plot, can make corrections on these dialogue typings here if you like.On a Bambi 2 clip from YouTube: 'Bambi 2 Escape from Ronno'The cartoon dialogue plots are-Faline: "Bambi, what happened"Flower: "Bambi got stuck by a porcupine"Faline: "A porcupine, where, hold still!"Bambi: "It was nothing"Faline: "Are you hurt, stop moving!"Bambi: "I'm fine, really, it's just-OOWW!"Thumper: "Got it"Ronno: "Bambi, I probably recognized that scream, I surprise to see you moving"Bambi: "It was only a porcupine"Ronno: "No No no, I'm talking about how you throw that on the land, right in front of your father"Faline: "Ronno!"Ronno: "Don't feel bad, if you don't have enough powers, we can tell them where the brave ones are, huummmm"Bambi: (Slightly mean look)-"I am not a coward!" (Make some kind of (brave) sound)Ronno: "Oh a yeah, sure, sure, (to Faline) huh come on let's go"Faline: "I'm staying here!"Ronno: "Aaa come on!"Falin... less