I may have painted him with too broad of a brush.
I tend to keep my eye on folks like Woody Allen or Stephen King who never
seems to have people of color in their films. But I don't get the sense that is
not the case with Hanks.
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I may have painted him with too broad of a brush.
I tend to keep my eye on folks like Woody Allen or Stephen King who never
seems to have people of color in their films. But I don't get the sense that is
not the case with Hanks.
I was wondering when you might make a post about the film I also saw it recently and I would say it is definately one of the better films I have seen for a while. A great story but the prolonged scenes of the protagonists teen years was a little too much for me.
As you too, have only just caught the movie I assume you are still using the trusty site I forwarded to you sometime ago as it was uploaded there a couple of weeks ago.
On an unrelated note I would also recommend Tetro which, is Francis Ford Coppola's most recent film. I'd say a little underrated on IMDb too.
Also great to see a fellow cinephile on the forum Peggygee! I miss the days of studying film at Uni :(
Right, I noticed that as well, though I think we got so much of those years as that's where all the immediate results from decisions made were happening.
Well, I only use newsgroups, binsearch and usenet. Upon occasion when there's something hard to find there, maybe ninja video but that's about it. I'm really protective of where I go, lest I catch some nasty malware or virus.Quote:
Originally Posted by thepiedpiper
Went and read about Tetro, I will be checking it out when I get back to town.
I feel you, although I have found torrent sites to be much safer than usenet to be honest. I recently signed up to a newsgroup/usenet provider and found that because movies tend to packed into rars a lot of them have a virus inside the rar files. I use one torrent site in particular which, uses a collective of 'rippers' who will only upload DVD/HD quality rips to the site. This is to uphold quality but also to help thwart any takedown attempts by exploiting the betamax/lending case from the 70s as the site argues the DVD rips are 'lent' out to downloaders. If anyone interested in cinema and wants a link to the site then hit me up on PM (I'm a little hesitant to give it out on the forum as I see so many torrent sites disappearing as MPAA takes them down with lawsuit after lawsuit).
Actually many newsgroup posters are the same groups posting on the torrent sites. I follow specific groups that are well known and submit quality material. What keeps newsgroups legal, is that there isn't a direct give/receive between one pc to another like with peer-to-peer. Newgroups are more like throwing your trash out (poster's data) and somebody coming to the newsgroup (landfill) and picking up the trash (data).