Did you see Sleepy Hollow?
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Sleepy Hollow (1999)
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Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Did you see Sleepy Hollow?
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Re: Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Yep. Depp and Ricci were pretty good in it. I like the photography it almost looks B&W.
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I tried seeing it once but I couldn't get into it and this is my favorite ghost story of all times. But, the way it was explained to me, with the ending of *spoiler* Ichabod becomes the new headless horseman, right?, and so it will continue on and on and on, it really loses something with a translation like that.
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Re: Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Good movie. Horror with bits of humor salted in. It's said that Christopher Walken (a trained dancer) always likes to throw a little dance step into each performance but I never caught it here. If you've ever seen the Frank Sinatra/Gene Kelly musical, "On the Town", you may have caught the connection at the very end when Icabod tells the kid, "The Bronx is up and the Battery's down."
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Supernova wrote:I tried seeing it once but I couldn't get into it and this is my favorite ghost story of all times. But, the way it was explained to me, with the ending of *spoiler* Ichabod becomes the new headless horseman, right?, and so it will continue on and on and on, it really loses something with a translation like that.
There was a movie on 2 weeks ago about sleepy hollow and the headless horseman. According to this movie it has Ichabod going off somewhere and having a family and some generations later, his descendants are in Sleepy Hollow and the headless horseman returns.
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Supernova wrote:I tried seeing it once but I couldn't get into it and this is my favorite ghost story of all times. But, the way it was explained to me, with the ending of *spoiler* Ichabod becomes the new headless horseman, right?, and so it will continue on and on and on, it really loses something with a translation like that.
In this one that Chris brought up? No, you've been misinformed.
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I shoal did. Can't go wrong with a Tim Burton movie. My brother loves it.
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Yeah. One of the best movies of the past 15 years. The visuals were stellar and the acting was superb.
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