by pinback » Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:37 pm
A movie, it turns out, which just might be able to be remade superior to the original. If the new one has a little tighter editing, a little less absurd screenplay, and WAY less Frank Sinatra, it might actually turn out to be decent.
Amazingly, the best thing about this movie is Angela Lansbury, who comes out with one of the most stirring monologues since Jack D. Ripper in Strangelove.
Anyway, for an "old" movie (well, 1962), fairly interesting and surprisingly violent. Just drags on way too long.
And Frank acts about as well as he sings.
Three stars.
A movie, it turns out, which just might be able to be remade superior to the original. If the new one has a little tighter editing, a little less absurd screenplay, and WAY less Frank Sinatra, it might actually turn out to be decent.
Amazingly, the best thing about this movie is Angela Lansbury, who comes out with one of the most stirring monologues since Jack D. Ripper in Strangelove.
Anyway, for an "old" movie (well, 1962), fairly interesting and surprisingly violent. Just drags on way too long.
And Frank acts about as well as he sings.
Three stars.