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Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Robert Montgomery directed and "starred" in the 1947 version of Raymond Chandler's "Lady in the Lake". The whole plot takes place from the lead character's POV, so you only see him when he's reflected in something.
Something tells me that's probably a tad obscure, though.
Fiona, I accuse you of skimming!
Plus: hi!
Thanks everyone for your help. I figured there was something obvious that I just wasn't thinking of but I guess not.
Fiona, I accuse you of skimming!
Mea culpa. Sorry. (Didn't get much sleep last night.)
So the Avatar movie lost the battle to James Cameron: it'll be called The Last Airbender. Release date of July 2, 2010. M. Night's comments are promising, although I hope he doesn't end up getting too philosophical and cerebral with it. But I'm glad that he appreciates that aspect of the show.
Don't you see their bodies though? Just not their faces?
You're right! I wonder why so many tv shows have unseen characters and so few movies don't.
I have one: what's his name in Nashville.
Edit: Hal Phillip Walker
So a poster came in marked BHC.
"What's BHC?" the snack bar cashier asked. "Are they making another Beverly Hills Cop?"
"I dunno," I said, "but I'd love to catch up with Axel Foley."
Uh.