I'm just beginning to catch up the posts after several weeks absence and enjoyed reading the discussion. Can't respond to all I would like to but there are a couple I just can't resist...
JimNT: I agree totally with you about
Citizen Kane. I really can't see what the fuss was about. Maybe it was because Welles targetted a major public figure and perhaps showed him in an unsympathetic light.
I feel the same about
The Third Man - it just didn't appeal to me at all - and I should say that I loved Joseph Cotton who starred alongside Welles in that one.
The Soloist and
Brief Encounter are both on my rental Q - (we don't have Netflix here in the land 'downunder'but something similar).
PatH - Ciaran Hinds as Rochester gets my vote too - IMO he is always superb - He made a wonderful Henshard sp? in
The Mayor of Casterbridge and was great as a villain in
Veronica Geurin. As for the part of Captain Frederick Wentworth in
Persuasion - he was made for it. You could say I'm biassed but he is such a good actor that his performances stay with you - well, with me anyway.
I really came in just to say I watched
Capote last night. Such a brilliant film - Phillip Seymour Hoffman does it again but I found the speech mannerisms difficult at times.
I first noticed him as an actor in
Cold Mountain - he was so believable that I hated him.