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What MOVIES or DVDs have you watched? (PART SEVEN - 2014) (ongoing thread)
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Same with the Game of Thrones TV series, they aged the kids. As bad as things are for the kids at their TV ages, it's more devastating to me that they were even younger when I read the books.



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100774/?...
http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Thousand...
"In 1880's China, young Lalu is sold into marriage by her impoverished father..." (part of IMDb description)
I gave it 4 stars. Good story. Kept my attention all the way through. Well acted. Interesting choreography. Chris Cooper was very appealing in this movie.
Adapted to film from the book: Thousand Pieces of Gold (1983) by Ruthanne Lum McCunn
IMDb trivia: "Based on the true story of "China Polly."

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I'll try to order it.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308644/?...
http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Finding-...
"The story of J.M. Barrie's friendship with a family who inspired him to create Peter Pan."
I never knew this background story about J.M. Barrie and his relationship with Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her family of young boys.
Johnny Depp was captivating as J.M. Barrie. So low-key and yet so effective!
Believe it or not, I had never realized that Michael Jackson took the idea for the name of his estate from J.M. Barrie's "Neverland". I had never made the connection.
I like the idea that Neverland is a place where people never die... and that's what's behind the real meaning of "Neverland".
The movie was based on the play: "The Man Who was Peter Pan" by Allan Knee


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Whoopi Goldberg is always interesting. The adaptation should be a good movie.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064137/?...
I just saw it a few years ago, but noticed it & caught it on the DVR again this weekend. GREAT movie starring Burt Lancaster & Peter Falk. It's kind of depressing, but has a lot of black humor. Falk (aka Columbo) has some of the best lines.
It's a WWII war movie, but there are only a few battle scenes. Mostly it's about a band of misfits who wind up at a castle in the way of the Battle of the Bulge. There are a lot of really thoughtful threads running through it & the acting is wonderful. I highly recommend it, even to those who don't like violence.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064137/?...
I just saw it a few years ago, but noticed it & caught it on the DVR again this weekend. GREAT movie starring ..."
Jim, I see that I have "Castle Keep" in my Netflix DVD queue. Thanks for reminding me about it. Here's the Netflix link and description:
http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Castle-K...
"Castle Keep" (1969)
"Sydney Pollack directs an all-star cast (Burt Lancaster, Peter Falk, Bruce Dern, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Patrick O'Neal) in an allegorical tale about an American military squad that, during the Battle of the Bulge, defends to the death a castle in the Ardennes Forest that brims with priceless master paintings. But another big point of contention is the castle owner's beautiful young wife (Astrid Heeren)."


EXCERPT:
"The battle was known by different names. The Germans referred to it as Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein ("Operation Watch on the Rhine"), while the French named it the Bataille des Ardennes ("Battle of the Ardennes"). The Allies called it the Ardennes Counteroffensive. The phrase "Battle of the Bulge" was coined by contemporary press to describe the way the Allied front line bulged inward on wartime news maps and became the best known name for the battle."



I have "Miss Austin Regrets" in my Netflix DVD queue. Thanks for reminding me about it.

And some crappy horror movies not worth mentioning.


I noticed that 3 of Henry's wives were named "Catherine" and 2 of them were named "Anne".
Watching this series, stimulated me to search for more info at Wiki. Some of it is very interesting. For example:
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"Catherine Parr ... was Queen of England from 1543 until 1547, as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him. ...
"Catherine enjoyed a close relationship with Henry's three children and was personally involved in the education of Elizabeth and Edward, both of whom became English monarchs. She was influential in Henry's passing of the Third Succession Act in 1543 that restored both his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, to the line of succession to the throne.
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"Six months after Henry's death, she married her fourth and final husband, Thomas Seymour [brother of the English queen Jane Seymour, Henry's 3rd wife]. The marriage was short-lived, as she died in September 1548, probably of complications of childbirth."
FROM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherin...
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Nina, the only book I've read by Donna Tartt is The Secret History. It was a great mystery. Rather dark but compelling.

I notice..."

Glad you liked it, Nina. Here's another snippet about Parr: "She was the only one of Henry's wives to receive a queen's funeral, and his only consort to be buried beside him in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle."

Book of Eli http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1037705/?... recommended by friends, meh.



Wow, Nina! That's food for thought! So true!


Also, I recently watched the following via Netflix DVDs:
"Philomena" - wonderful!
"Saving Mr. Banks" - terrific!
"The Last King of Scotland" - good but disturbing (of course)

Set in a small New England town, it has a child protagonist who has the ability (which runs in his family on one side, apparently) to see ghosts, and who becomes caught up in having to deal with a witch's curse going back to the early 1700s. Being aimed at children, the exploration of the history isn't very deep, and it's played more for comedy than scare (though the supernatural elements do have their serious and scary side). Some of its "humor," IMO, isn't really child-friendly, being gross and inappropriate (and not all of this shows up in imdb's Parent's Guide, either!), though some of this is actually over the heads of smaller children.
For teens and adults who don't consider themselves demeaned by watching a "kid's movie," though, it has some worthwhile quality to offer. There are really good messages here, about doing the right thing even when it's scary, family relationships, bullying, fear of what we don't understand, mob psychology, friendship and more. Much of the humor is more cerebral, and sometimes it's laugh-aloud funny; and the claymation technique is handled effectively. The imdb link is here: www.imdb.com/title/tt1623288 .

http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/702179...
NETFLIX DESCRIPTION: "When an army of zombies invades a small town, it's up to an odd local boy with a knack for communicating with the dead to save the day."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033314/?...
http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Adam-Had...
PS-It was adapted from a book called _LEGACY_ by Charles Bonner. Couldn't find it at Goodreads.
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