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07-02-2012 05:34 PM #1
'The Horse Whisperer: 15th Anniversary Edition' - High-Def Digest Review
E has reviewed 'The Horse Whisperer: 15th Anniversary Edition.' He says Robert Redford and cinematographer Robert Richardson turned an overly sentimental story into an excellent film. This Blu-ray feature gorgeous video, great audio, and a few extras. Recommended.
Full review here:
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07-03-2012 06:04 AM #2
This movie has the funniest French title ever: "L'Homme Qui Murmurait Aux Oreilles Des Chevaux". Now imagine the VHS cover back then. The title's so long, there isn't any place for Redford's face. Plain hilarious. Another great one is Home Alone, which translates to "Maman, J'ai Raté L'avion" ("Mom, I missed the plane"). Lest you think they couldn't do worse, Home Alone 2 - Lost In New York becomes "Maman, J'ai Encore Raté L'avion" ("Mom, I missed another plane"). Because "Lost in New York" wasn't worthy of translation?
As for this movie, I have never seen it. But after this review, I feel a strong urge to check it out. -
07-03-2012 11:35 AM #3
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Haven't seen it. Scarlett sure did grow up though.
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07-03-2012 06:32 PM #4
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07-04-2012 09:29 AM #5
I would rather like to whisper some words to Scarlett than to the horse....Forget about the horse!!
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