to a computer near you! A fantastic new trailer created by artist fantastique Thomas Canty for Haunted Legends. It's beautiful and it's haunting--and hopefully will persuade those who see it to purchase the book.
We'll be posting it early this coming week and pushing it around the web.
And for the movies seen this weekend so far:
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest--a perfectly fine conclusion to the earlier two films-that follows the book pretty closely.
7 Faces of Dr. Lao starring Tony Randall as a bunch of characters (which I hadn't realized until most of the way through the movie) and Barbara Eden, who is lovely in it. Based on the novel by Charles Finney, with a screenplay by Charles Beaumont. Silly fun.
I re-watched Sexy Beast for the third time, loving it yet again. The tour de force performance of Ben Kingsley as a dangerous (and funny) nutcase, the great Ray Winstone, and others in a very British gangster movie. Bravo!
And today I saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, part 1 and it was very entertaining. It was a fascinating contrast to watch the abominable movie trailers with BAD CGI, etc, all announcing availability in 3-D. I don't think anything can help the dogs advertised. The special effects in HP are really topnotch and enhance the movie rather than "are" the movie.
We'll be posting it early this coming week and pushing it around the web.
And for the movies seen this weekend so far:
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest--a perfectly fine conclusion to the earlier two films-that follows the book pretty closely.
7 Faces of Dr. Lao starring Tony Randall as a bunch of characters (which I hadn't realized until most of the way through the movie) and Barbara Eden, who is lovely in it. Based on the novel by Charles Finney, with a screenplay by Charles Beaumont. Silly fun.
I re-watched Sexy Beast for the third time, loving it yet again. The tour de force performance of Ben Kingsley as a dangerous (and funny) nutcase, the great Ray Winstone, and others in a very British gangster movie. Bravo!
And today I saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, part 1 and it was very entertaining. It was a fascinating contrast to watch the abominable movie trailers with BAD CGI, etc, all announcing availability in 3-D. I don't think anything can help the dogs advertised. The special effects in HP are really topnotch and enhance the movie rather than "are" the movie.
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