Director Chen Daming Talks about China’s Film Audiences
My Meme. Movie Theme. (Most not my photos)
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1. Multi tasking tonight., 2. Drama Kitty: “I keep trying to get out… but they keep pulling me back in!”, 3. Cary Grant, 4. Katharine Hepburn 1938, 5. Saigo, 6. Katharine Hepburn & Cary Grant, 7. Love, Liza, 8. Riverscape, 9. The Rocky Horror Picture Show, 10. PEE WEE & SIMONE, 11. gerard_butler_01, 12. Jodie Foster
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Once again most of these questions had more than one answer, mostly any that ask what my favorite is. That is often changing.
1. Favorite movie? Have far too many to list just one. But I went with one of my favorite 80s movies and looky! One of mine turned up again. Some Kind of Wonderful.
2. Favorite movie genre? Don’t really have a particular favorite, I went with drama for the search.
3. Favorite actor? Cary Grant.
4. Favorite actress? Katharine Hepburn.
5. What movie always makes you cry? The Last Samurai
6. What movie have you watched over & over & over? Holiday
7. Worst move you ever saw? Love Liza
8. What was the last movie you watched? Leaving Normal (at home), last movie in the theatre was the latest Indiana Jones movie.
9. Favorite cult movie? Rocky Horror Picture Show
10. Most embarrassing favorite movie? Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
11. Hottest actor or actress? Gerard Butler
12. The actor or actress most people say you remind them of? I’ve been told Virginia Madsen and Jodie Foster. Frankly I don’t see either of them at all. I went with Jodie Foster because I admit there was a 365 I did recently where it was the one and only time I saw it.
Director Chen Daming Talks about China’s Film Audiences
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