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The Last Templar (2009)
Read the book and loved it
I read the book and loved it and of course, I have yet to see many movies that live up to the novel, how can they? It is the director's vision, not mine.
It was not horrible but I would not give it an Emmy. It was enjoyable and worth watching just to see one of my favorite actors, if only for a brief moment... Omar Sharif.
I eat up anything about the Templars so this was okay for me.
I wish when a mini-series is done that they leave in everything, which of course, they could not do, with the time limits.
Victor Garber did well in his part. It was as I saw it in the book.
Mira was too sweet and cheerleader like. She did not come off enough as an intellect.
Scott was just too cute for the part. I would have liked a rougher looking agent.
All in all, it was something to do for an evening.
Guys and Dolls (1955)
My comments on Guys and Dolls
I love this movie. My only disappointment was that some of the original songs were changed.
It's true that Frank Sinatra does not get a chance to sing as much in this movie but it's also nice that it's not just another Frank Sinatra movie where it's mostly him doing the singing.
I actually thought it was better to use Marlon Brando's own voice as he has the voice that fits and I could not see someone with this great voice pulling off the gangster feel of his voice.
Stubby Kaye's "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" is a foot-tappin', sing-a-long that I just love. He is a hard act to follow with his version and I still like his the best.
Vivian Blaine is just excellent in this part and "Adelaide's Lament" is my favorite of her songs.
I really thought Jean Simmons was perfect for this part. Maybe I would not have first considered her but after seeing her in the part, it made sense.
Michael Kidd's choreography is timeless. If it were being re staged in the year 2008, I would not change a thing.
I find that many times something is lost from the stage version to the movie version but this kept the feel of the stage, even though it was on film.
I thought the movie was well cast. I performed in regional versions of this and it's one of my favorites of that period.