Saturday, February 2, 2008

Saturday Movie Mayhem

Today, and don't ask me how I managed it, I sat down and watched two DVDs in a row! This is a first for me, usually I manage to watch maybe a quarter of one over the space of a month, possibly because I am doing something else at the time.

Anyway, I watched "The Lion in Winter" with Kate Hepburn and Peter O'Toole. Only Kate can play the indomitable Eleanor of Aquitaine with such passion. And a very young Timothy Dalton in the original - my goodness, just how young was he - or rather, how old is he now??? I have both versions of "Lion" - one with Kate Hepburn and the other with Glenn Close. I am a little biased towards the original but don't get me wrong, Glenn Close and Patrick Stewart do a wonderful job.

A the second feature of the afternoon was "Witness for the Prosecution" with the enigmatic Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power and Charles Laughton. This is without a doubt the best EVER courtroom drama of all time. If you haven't seen this movie - find it and watch it!

So endeth my afternoon of inane pleasure - I doubt I shall ever see the likes of it for quite some time!

1 comment:

Sincerae (means "Morningstar") said...

Melisende,

I've seen both films and think they are excellent, but The Lion in Winter is my favorite.

Timothy Dalton was quite young in Lion. I love him to death:) I would really like to get access to seeing him in the 1972 BBC version of Mary Queen of Scots. He played Lord Darnley. They either died his hair or he wore a blonde wig in the drama:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067402/