Today’s Movie Title Card Anagram
(original image via fuckyeahmovietitles: behindthescreen)
Today’s Movie Title Card Anagram
This doesn’t make much sense, but the anagram has a nice “crouching tiger, hidden dragon” rhythm to it, no?
(original image via the Movie Title Stills Collection)
I watched this over the weekend and thought that it did a terrific job of creating unease and tension through some truly masterful sound and music work, but not enough else. Liv Tyler’s very good, although she doesn’t have enough plot or payoff to work with.
Here’s the thing: once you’ve established that murderous fiends have secretly entered your house, how do you not move heaven and earth to leave that frigging house?
This was inspired by this post at Movie Titles!! because it saddens me how lame James L. Brooks movies have become. He used to write and direct movies of fearless emotion and raw, honest dialogue with bite and cynicism and heart.
We miss you, Broadcast News/Terms of Endearment-era James L. Brooks.
I know that the meaning of my movie title card anagrams can sometimes be a bit esoteric, and I do apologize for that.
But this one was because the entire time I was watching this movie the first time, I kept thinking that all of the characters’ problems would be solved if they only had a meat net.
You know, for capturing meat.
Think about it.
I met the devil at the crossroads!
Someone told Pete Campbell to fuck himself. And so he did!
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