I didn't think much of either. What's Captivity like? You're all going to accuse me of being an Elisha follower I know, but my interest is actually with the director Roland Joffe, who made some blinding films (The Killing Fields, The Mission) in the 1980s.
Sorry, its just very distracting to me. Seeing some of Vi's recent posts, I think she's misunderstood what I asked. I mean your quotes, Vi, not when you bold movie titles. Smile
No prob Dan, I'll try to cut down on the boldness.
Thought it sucked. Not scary at all, I kept laughing throughout the entire thing. Smile
I thought Meg meant 1408! I can see not being scared by it, but I think you'd have to be real brave to laugh at it too! Just me however....
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
Ben wrote:What's Captivity like? You're all going to accuse me of being an Elisha follower I know, but my interest is actually with the director Roland Joffe, who made some blinding films (The Killing Fields, The Mission) in the 1980s.
Has anyone ever seen Bram Stoker's Dracula? (1992) The one with Keanu Reeves.
I've watched some of it again recently....I think it's a great film. Maybe not that "scary" but compelling nonetheless. (Gotta love Kenneth Branagh as Renfield. ) Plus, it follows the book really well, for the most part anyway.
I really don't think Keanu was as bad as many people thought, although he definetely could have been better. Actually, in some ways Winona Ryder grated on me more as Mina. I didn't think she was right for it at all.
Still, love the film!
(I know there's lots of other versions of Dracula, which I hope to see sometime. )
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
Actually, Keanu wasn't so bad in that, but I just felt it was a bad movie, period. Can't explain why...just one of those projects that never gelled with me.
If you get a chance, check out the 1979 flick with the awesome John Williams score.