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One From the Heart (1982)
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Julia And Kinski Steal The Show
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"For all it's production grandeur (which IS fantastic), this film has little "heart" to it, and you end up not caring for the leads AT ALL. They're boring. The lovers on the side, on the other hand, are dynamic (the ever magnificent Raul Julia and Nastassja Kinski, who looks ravishing). ONLY when they are on screen is this film worth watching. I found myself wanting to play along with Tom Waits' score than anything else, and eventually, I grabbed my guitar and did just that. The film's ending also leaves a lot to be desired ***SPOILER***. You wish the two leads WOULD go with their flings - they're so effervescent, how could you resist? A nice try, but no cigar... "
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Blog Nosh 11/27/07
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"Some of these links still date back to before the weekend. What can I say? It took a couple of days to make it all the way through my feeds. Only freshies tomorrow, I promise. John Brownlee offers a sneak peak at Ghostbusters 3, the videogame-only continuation of the saga, featuring a script by Dan Ackroyd and the voices of Ackroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson. “Will Ghostbusters 3 be a worthy successor to the franchise? It’s still too early to say, but early game footage of Ghostbusters 3 has leaked out, and it looks incredible.” That footage is embedded above. We’re sure Ronnie Bronstein is very excited about his Spirit Award nomination, but Frownland is also up for an award at the Gothams, the New York-centric film awards put on by Find Independent’s former parent company, IFP, which takes place tonight. And as if the stakes weren’t high enough already, Michael Tully
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