so did any one see the movie if so how was it i want to see it so badly because i here it has references to all the good bands like the Beatles i love the Beatles how about most definitely my favorite band i also like johnny cash
it had refrences to Elvis and Waylon Jennings and the Carters...stuff like that... the only thing I can think of it as far as refrence to the beatles..they said that Johnny Cash's live performance at the Folsom prison sold more albums then the beatles
but anyways... if you would have scrolled up one...i had said that I saw it and I loved it... it was really really good
Acting is phenominal, really made me interested in the movie. The portrayal of the various families was spot on.
Being a biography, the plot was obviously believable, and thankfully they chose almost all the right things to put from his life into the movie.
Overall, I'd have to say this was a beautiful film about this legend of the music world, with seamless love stories and perfect depictions of the various stages of Cash's life.
i didnt get to go this past weekend but Walk the Line, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and The Triangle (sci fi channel) are each on my must see in December list.
Golden Globe nom are out today... brokeback mountain got a ton...
but JP and Reese both got nods for best actor and actress in a comedy/ musical ...
"For best actor in a movie, musical or comedy, Globe voters nominated Pierce Brosnan as a burned-out hit man in “The Matador,” Jeff Daniels as a husband unglued by divorce in “The Squid and the Whale,” Johnny Depp as candyman Willy Wonka in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Nathan Lane as a Broadway con man in “The Producers,” Cillian Murphy as a cross-dressing Irishman in “Breakfast on Pluto,” and Joaquin Phoenix as country legend Cash in “Walk the Line.”