golden_dachshund
Entrou em abr. de 2004
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The Iron Nest of the Moon is such a fun movie! There were lots of twists and turns, in all the stories of this anthology, and really kept me engaged. It's artistic, funny, modern, yet classic. One story is sort of film noir, dark and stylized, but really contrasty. I thought this was great and made me think of those old classic movies where the tone is set in the opening credits.
Sandy's delivery reminded me of Rod Serling, the whole anthology was cleverly done, you think one thing is happening but all of a sudden the plot twists and it's headed down a different path. And the actors are all amazing.
This is a great way to immerse yourself in a few great stories and have fun watching. It's awesome!
Sandy's delivery reminded me of Rod Serling, the whole anthology was cleverly done, you think one thing is happening but all of a sudden the plot twists and it's headed down a different path. And the actors are all amazing.
This is a great way to immerse yourself in a few great stories and have fun watching. It's awesome!
This movie is my favorite of all!
The introduction of the "electronic brain" seems so old fashioned in this world of high tech and the internet, but this movie is charming. You get a glimpse of how things used to be, how the company grapevine twists and turns, and maybe, just maybe, things are not as they seem. Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy are wonderful as Bunny Watson and Richard Sumner.
When I just want to curl up and watch something good, I put on Desk Set, and I am totally entertained. I get lost in this movie, for some reason. Maybe it's because I work in New York and the changes in the cityscape fascinate me, or, maybe it's because this movie depicts a simpler time when people didn't get laid off and there was more to life than work.
I could watch this movie a thousand times.
The introduction of the "electronic brain" seems so old fashioned in this world of high tech and the internet, but this movie is charming. You get a glimpse of how things used to be, how the company grapevine twists and turns, and maybe, just maybe, things are not as they seem. Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy are wonderful as Bunny Watson and Richard Sumner.
When I just want to curl up and watch something good, I put on Desk Set, and I am totally entertained. I get lost in this movie, for some reason. Maybe it's because I work in New York and the changes in the cityscape fascinate me, or, maybe it's because this movie depicts a simpler time when people didn't get laid off and there was more to life than work.
I could watch this movie a thousand times.