Okay, Mr. Smarty Pants, Mr. Film Buff, Mr. Oh-So-Mise-en-Scène, here's trivia for you:
What Fritz Lang film is based on an Esperanto novel? That's right, one film by the Fritz himself is based on a novel written in Esperanto which is sitting on mine very own book shelf in a box somewhere in a stack of boxes in the hallway of my home. And is still in print, I believe.
Hint, hint: the novel is science fiction, but has since become, for better or for worse, reality.
Virgina Capers Films: The Great White Hope; Howard the Duck; Support Your Local Gunfighter; Lady Sings the Blues; What's Love Got to Do with It?; Ferris Bueller's Day Off...
Oh, you meant caper films. Well in that case, as Emily Littella (and not Rosanne Rosannadanna, as someone here said recently) was fond of saying, never mind.
I've never seen the original Thomas Crown Affair, but rather enjoyed the remake, despite its excesses. "Monet's lost masterpiece 'Dogs at Cards'" indeed! But then, I'm a sucker for anything with Pierce Brosnan.