4. THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938)
If I was forced to move to Mars and could only take 5 movies with me, this would be one of them. And this marvelous swordfight is one of the reasons why. This movie is an absolute joy and a treat for the eyes unlike any other. Truly, it is one of the perfect things in life. If you somehow have not seen it, please correct this error as soon as possible.
Verdict: Inductee, Laurie’s Cinematic Hall of Fame
5. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
Lavish adaptation of the Shakespearean battle of the sexes is somewhat bloated but is worth seeing for Burton’s freewheeling performance. That’s all I’ve got to say about it, really. It wasn’t great, it wasn’t terrible.
Verdict: Elizabeth Taylor is not my favorite actress and there’s a hell of a lot of her in this movie.
6. A MAN CALLED OVE
Just a low-key, lovely movie with a marvelous performance by Rolf Lassgard in the title role. That’s really all I’ve got to say about it. You’ve seen this movie 100 times, although probably not in Swedish.
Verdict: It’s very familiar, so it always comes down to who is playing the Old Guy Who Is a Hidden Softy. And this movie has that nailed, so it works.