Note by Note: The making of Steinway L1037 I'm very much a music fan, and I love the piano. This movie documents the making of a 9 foot Concert Grand piano, from sawing the lumber in Alaska, to the final tuning and polishing in NY. It takes one year to build such an instrument, and the Steinway is hand made from beginning to end. If you've ever wondered what goes into the making of a world class concert piano, you've got to see this.
I have the original trilogy on VHS. Not from the same timeframe as you though and I do not have a VCR to play it on. Do you mean it took 2-3 years to release a movie on VHS back in the 80s?
Lol. It has been so long sorry , I realized how foolish my response to you were. Thanks for the correction.
So glad I kept my vhs's of the 'original' version. The only good thing about Disney buying Star Wars is that at least it will stop Lucas from tampering with the films and forever changing into being something unrecognisable from the original films we love.
Watched Zero Dark Thirty this morning, long but good film. Will probably watch 2 guns or The Raven tonight. I haven't seen any of them before so it is something to look forward to. I have a lot of films to watch before tomorrow evening, I ordered loads of films from the library and 6 films and two TV series arrived at once .
Last theater flick I watched was Capt. America 2. Last online flick was IP Man. If you like martial arts classics, you need to check this one out!
I've watched Ip Man and Ip Man 2 (excellent) recently so this morning I tried watching another Kung Fu movie- Jet Li's Fearless. It didn't captivate my attention so I didn't finish watching it.
Saw Godzilla Wednesday, excellent flick by the way, and saw X-Men yesterday. That was a pretty decent flick. Better than all of the existing X-Men movies IMO.
We had a horror movie night last night and watched two 'classics' Parasite - 1982 - A pretty awful movie, with a young Demi Moore in it. Humanoids From The Deep - 1980 - Mutated Fish Men....
With some serious trepidation, I watched 'Jack Reacher'—based upon Lee Child's protagonist from his novels. In the novels, the Reacher character is a large (6'5" 250lb, 50-inch chest) ex-military bruiser with amazing physical and mental skills. In the cinematic portrayal, Reacher is played by…Tom Cruise. That in itself made the film tough to watch and I didn't buy him at all as the same character found in the books.