| Quote: Originally Posted by Lazy Boy Welcome back, dman. I've been sort of on the outskirts of this thread for a while, haven't seen too many new films (besides Halloween, which actually isn't bad based on my low, low expectations). Sherlock Jr. - 9/10 Wow, Keaton's physical comedy was amazing, and the film within a film sequences were, for 1924, well done. Give me a few more of his films, and I might take him over Chaplin (well, City Lights will be hard to beat in terms of emotion, but we'll see) Thanks. I think I might catch Halloween then (free ticket I have -- like yoda I talk). Dedication doesn't look too good, Delirious is too far away, and the Nines is playing in a really crappy theater. Anyone see The Nany Diaries? And yeah, Sherlock Jr. is amazing -- I can't choose between Chaplin and Keaton. Quote: Originally Posted by Le_Big_Mac Welcome back, dman! The way you talked about your departure, it sounded like you were going away forever to a place with no electricity outlets. That seemed kind of unreasonable from the start. [/b] Haha, thanks as well. I was right - no entertainment in sight. Cruel and unusual punishment. But funny thing is, I was actually excited about the trip. Not so much after the first two days. |