Wouldn't have struck me as your cup of tea. Did you see Maleficent?I went to see the new Cinderella the other night. I don't recommend it. Very flat and boring. I spent much of it making jokes.
Wouldn't have struck me as your cup of tea. Did you see Maleficent?I went to see the new Cinderella the other night. I don't recommend it. Very flat and boring. I spent much of it making jokes.
Did you see Maleficent?
No, he hasn't discovered that one yet. He's consumed by Duplo and traditional Lego. He's mastered the Marvel Superheroes game on the Ipad and Batman and Star Wars Lego on the Wii.Yes. But we have girls aged 7 and 3 years. I can also tell you about DCTC. Are you in the club?
I didn't tell you why I saw it. And, no, I have not seen Maleficent.Wouldn't have struck me as your cup of tea. Did you see Maleficent?
Niece or nephew? :idunno:I didn't tell you why I saw it.
Good little movie, I thought.And, no, I have not seen Maleficent.
Not exactly.Niece or nephew? :idunno:
I may look into it.Good little movie, I thought.
Lon-Not exactly.
I may look into it.
I like NON-Violent movies because JESUS says to Purify the Mind.
Dietrich is at the top of her game in this one.I just finished watching Witness for the Prosecution with my wife. It was her first time seeing the movie so I didn't spoil it for her. I've seen it several times.
The affable Leonard Vole (Tyrone Power) is being tried for the murder of a wealthy woman, and legendary lawyer Sir Wilfrid Robarts (Charles Laughton) has chosen to represent him. Unfortunately, Leonard's alibi depends on the testimony of his callous wife, Christine (Marlene Dietrich) -- who, after the discovery of a legal loophole, makes the shocking decision to appear in court against him. To Sir Wilfrid's surprise, this is only the first in a series of puzzling revelations and reversals.As for rating, I'd rate it 5 out 5 stars. Billy Wilder did a first rate job of directing this Agatha Christie story.