Heath Ledger gave a outstanding, terrifying and very memorable performance. This was definitely a peak in his career. And the movie overall totally engulfs your attention for the nearly three hours that it runs. Loved it.
My favorites in order
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Dark Knight
3. Pan's Labyrinth
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Donnie Darko
6. Catch Me If You Can
7. Talladega Nights
8. Anchorman
9. Fight Club
10. The Saw series.
"You can't get angry about it, you have to cry." -Yasmeen
Dark Knight was good. But surprisingly for a superhero movie, the dialog was actually better than the action scenes. Come to think of it, the action scenes were pretty boring. Dark Knight is like a serious grown up movie hidden behind a batsuit.
MSMITH wrote:My favorites in order
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Dark Knight
3. Pan's Labyrinth
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Donnie Darko
6. Catch Me If You Can
7. Talladega Nights
8. Anchorman
9. Fight Club
10. The Saw series.
You should, if you've not, read the book! The movie only touches on what Frank Abagnale was able to get away with, and without the advantage of computers. Amazing!
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
One time when I was a kid he came to our school and gave a talk to the whole school. I guess it was part of his punishment to go around and tell kids not to be bad. I think he made everyone in the school want to be bad.
After he served his term in the U.S. (he also served time in Italy and Switzerland I believe), he worked for banks teaching them how not to fall for con jobs like the ones he devised. I remember seeing him on Johnny Carson. Crooked, but cool. Great book!
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
MSMITH wrote:My favorites in order
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Dark Knight
3. Pan's Labyrinth
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Donnie Darko
6. Catch Me If You Can
7. Talladega Nights
8. Anchorman
9. Fight Club
10. The Saw series.
You should, if you've not, read the book! The movie only touches on what Frank Abagnale was able to get away with, and without the advantage of computers. Amazing!
thanks for the tip - i'm looking for something new to read. i'll have to check it out.
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