david_grothier
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I guess we have to look at these films from a generation view point in what the great Shirley Mclain has recently stated in that they should start to make films for the over 50s age groups.
The film of today certainly seem to be targeted for a ' a different generation" as often I have to switch the box over to see if there is something wrong with the stereo settings as all I can hear is music and a very muffled speech.
I find the older films, as in this case, to be irreplaceable and standing in support of the old saying "they don't make 'em like that anymore" With taking anything away from the modern ladies of the screen, were can you find another Shelly, warm, funny, voluptuous with a distinctive class she retained to the end. Ossie Davis, irreplaceable and a gutsy person to play his part with the obvious dedication with which he did.(no wonder he won over hearts and minds) I doubt if the is a black actor with such dedication to that role today as Ossie was then.
Burt and Telly. as usual, delivered first rate parts in what proved to be good all round entertainment value. Amazingly enough my 13 year old son sat through it and thoroughly enjoyed it. Which cant be a bad achievement from our generation of old timers.
The film of today certainly seem to be targeted for a ' a different generation" as often I have to switch the box over to see if there is something wrong with the stereo settings as all I can hear is music and a very muffled speech.
I find the older films, as in this case, to be irreplaceable and standing in support of the old saying "they don't make 'em like that anymore" With taking anything away from the modern ladies of the screen, were can you find another Shelly, warm, funny, voluptuous with a distinctive class she retained to the end. Ossie Davis, irreplaceable and a gutsy person to play his part with the obvious dedication with which he did.(no wonder he won over hearts and minds) I doubt if the is a black actor with such dedication to that role today as Ossie was then.
Burt and Telly. as usual, delivered first rate parts in what proved to be good all round entertainment value. Amazingly enough my 13 year old son sat through it and thoroughly enjoyed it. Which cant be a bad achievement from our generation of old timers.
Very neat pseudo tear jerker playing on all the moving human emotion yet not losing the essential light magic touch of comedy.
The movie was well put together, at least from my perspective, and is a clear indication of what a great Mr Spielberg can do when directing humans and not machines(War of the Worlds).
Furthermore, it just goes to show class will always win through, no sex, no violence, no swearing, and no eardrum shattering horrible music that ruins so many films these days.
In many ways reminiscent of the classic lightweights of the 1940s. I liked it and would recommend it as good family viewing.
Tom Hanks is always a winner for me and he really settle into this part admirably, his accent, which is a difficult one to imitate was brilliant and Catherine Zeta Jones is just so darned beautiful! Put this with her great acting skills, and although we did not see enough of them together, you could feel the electricity all the way from Heathrow to JFK A really nice memorable film
The movie was well put together, at least from my perspective, and is a clear indication of what a great Mr Spielberg can do when directing humans and not machines(War of the Worlds).
Furthermore, it just goes to show class will always win through, no sex, no violence, no swearing, and no eardrum shattering horrible music that ruins so many films these days.
In many ways reminiscent of the classic lightweights of the 1940s. I liked it and would recommend it as good family viewing.
Tom Hanks is always a winner for me and he really settle into this part admirably, his accent, which is a difficult one to imitate was brilliant and Catherine Zeta Jones is just so darned beautiful! Put this with her great acting skills, and although we did not see enough of them together, you could feel the electricity all the way from Heathrow to JFK A really nice memorable film