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Silver Screen / Horror Movies
« on: May 16, 2015, 01:07:21 PM »
Psycho still does it for me, and Deliverance comes in a close second. Not the movies I'd recommend watching late night and/or alone.
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Yes they did. The woman who sold them to me said JC Penney had a whole line of LBT decor from bedding to wall decals, even lamps. She remembers getting drapes for her grandkids' rooms.Quote from: crazedwriter,Jul 20 2013 on 01:26 PMI have the original LBT on both VHS and DVD as well as the DTV DVD's. But the best thing I own was found a few years ago at a flea market. LBT bedsheets? Oh yes. Just browsing the various venders' looking for antique perfume bottles and glassware when I found one booth that had various items from times past. A complete, mint in package, twin bed set of fitted and flat sheets and pillow case. I hoped for a comforter but so what? The GoF on my bed!Those exist??Can't get better than that.
They're now stored away for my six-year old niece who's so into dinosaurs and loves LBT thanks to auntie.![]()
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My big complaint about it though, is with my favorite story arc. Set in a 22nd century Korea, I did enjoy the futuristic sci fi dystopian setting. There is just one problem. Remember the amazing make-up job this film has? It's at this point where it turns against them. The main protagonist, Sonmi 451 was played by a native Korean. But most of the other cast members were white people with eye makeup to make them look Asian. Jim Sturgess, James D'Arcy, and probably the most ridiculous of them all, Hugo Weaving, all had what would be considered "yellowface" done to make their eyes altered to look Asian, but nothing else was done to remove the white features of their faces.
Personally, I think the movie was overdone. There were ALOT of unnecessary things in the movie that didn't need to be there. I remember reading the book my junior year of high school for my English class. We watched the original movie that was made in the 70s, and I quite liked it. However, I was more than aggravatedby the fact that they played RAP music at Gatsby's party in the 1920'S!!!!!!!!!! GRR MADE ME SO MAD!!!!!! >.<
However, I didn't mind the classy jazz remake of BeyoncĂ's "Crazy In Love" and the songs that actually DID sound authentic and stayed true to the time period of the film.