I watched Downton Abbey and the one thing that struck me was all the women were thin. You look at pictures and portraits of the era and the women were a lot more filled out. You look at the dinners they were having in the TV show and they surely would have put on the pounds.
Ismael Merchant and James Ivory were the greatest film makers of all time. And they proved you don’t have to spend millions.
Big time actors were willing to work for less just to be in one of their films.
“Howard’s End” would be a great title for a film focusing on Ray “End Around” Sparling, the star pass receiver who played end for coach Howard Jones’ USC Trojan team known as the Thundering Herd. The film would follow Sparling and his team mates to Notre Dame, where they must take on the formidable Fighting Irish who had shut them out at home the previous year. Shortly afterwards comes an even greater challenge, the powerful Tulane Green Wave, who await them in the Rose Bowl on the first day of 1932.
In the hands of a good director and producer and with a good cast, this could be a very exciting and dramatic movie.
Gosh, can’t they produce anything more uplifting, more inspirational.
That’s why we only watch Korean dramas, because they have a moral core.
I have had enough of garbage and I don’t consider it entertaining.
I remembered watching the original movie and the relationship between Hopkins and Redgrave was very dispiriting and sad. Enough!