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squeaker
Theatre movies recommended? Mark Unseen   Jun 20 18:03 UTC 1995

Are there any movies in theatre that  you would recommend?  Tell a 
little about them and why you recommend it.
7 responses total.
orwell
response 1 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 16:35 UTC 1995

Apollo 13.....the cinematograhpy was better than any movie i have seen
blakrose
response 2 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 00:39 UTC 1995

Appollo 13 had a stupid plot, though. It was like Forrest Gump goes t
the moon...only smarter. hum...stuff that is in the theatre...well
I can't think of anything, but there appear to be some interesting
things coming out.
katie
response 3 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 12:55 UTC 1995

A stupid plot? Um,...
orwell
response 4 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 00:49 UTC 1995

Hold on, blakrose, it was a real event.....
It was a distinctly Amercian experience.
Just because Tom Hanks was in it and in took place in 1970 doesnt mean
it is necessarily "Forrest Gump"
gregc
response 5 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 13:50 UTC 1995

Apollo 13 had a stupid plot? Aside, from minor details they got wrong, the
"plot" was how it really happened. Sometimes reality is stupid, yes, but
that shouldn't be a basis to criticize the movie.
robh
response 6 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 20:41 UTC 1995

I guess "Schindler's List" must have had a stupid plot, too, eh?
And so predictable!  >8)

I just got back from Apollo 13, and can't recommend it highly enough.
I don't remember the crisis when it happened, since I was about
17 months old at the time, and it really gave a sense of immediacy
to something that I've only learned about second-hand.
headdoc
response 7 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 19:44 UTC 1996

A lot og good movies in theaters today.  Among some I have enjoyed are:  Il
Postino, Sense and Sensibility, Get Shorty.  My husband enjoyed Heat but it
was much too violent in content for me.  
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