I've seen so many movies these past few days that I thought I'd talk a little about them.
Most recent was Tangled, which I tried to rent online, but the connection messed up (I really must learn to stop trying these methods, they may be legal but they SUCK) so I had to pick it up elsewhere.
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Thoughts on Tangled )
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And yeah, he really does make fun of everyone. I like that there isn't a character that can be called unequivocally "good" or "bad".
I haven't watched A Foreign Affair, thanks for the tip!
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Billy Wilder fell in love with the English language as only an immigrant can, and I think, biased as that may be on my part, that he couldn't have made the films he did had he actually been born and raised American. For example, the fact that young Wilder (still spelling his name "Billie" at that point before being told this is the female spelling in English years later - he was born Samuel) when working as a reporter and scriptwriter in Berlin made some additional cash as a dancer/gigolo finds its way into so many things, most obviously Sunset Boulevard but also Lubitsch's Ninotchka (for which he wrote the script) and the "Daphne"/Osgood relationship in "Some Like it Hot", and you know, he wasn't embarassed about this or hid it, which I think an American would have done.
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