In the debate about the greatest movie ever made, one movie is always there or thereabouts. From a purely technical point of view, it remains arguably still unbeatable to this day. Lawrence Of Arabia. David Lean created a timeless masterpiece that people will still be watching in 100 years time.
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In retirement, comedy legends and best pals Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner would hang out together and watch films. They told The New York Times that they sought out movies with lines like: “Secure the perimeter”, “Lock all doors!”, and “I want a five-block seal!”. If they’d managed to decode all the
Ranking the Best Game of Thrones Battles
Knowledgeable TV fans know that Game of Thrones was a special experience because of its incredible characters, political turmoil, and unforgettable twists. While it was the quiet moments that made the fantasy epic a literary masterpiece and on par with its dramatic predecessors, some action also never hurts. Enter the
Washington On His “Gladiator 2” Accent
English-language films set in other cultures, especially historical epics, often have the actors using the British RP accent – a conceit that many audiences are familiar with and readily accept. Changing that up can be a risk sometimes. Oliver Stone famously had all his Greek and Macedonian characters in “Alexander”
McAvoy On Rejected “Trek,” “Potter” Casting
He’s cheeky, charming, handsome, and more Scottish than a deep fried Mars bar. Actor James McAvoy is also a diehard “Star Trek” fan. In a recent lengthy interview with Happy Sad Confused to promote the horror remake “Speak No Evil,” the “X-Men: First Class” and “Wanted” actor discussed his love