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md
response 100 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 20:46 UTC 1998

I agree Gattaca was pretty bad.  Black Sunday was okay, though.
Bruce Dern set the standard for movie psychotics in that one.
anderyn
response 101 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 21:12 UTC 1998

Now, I liked Mark of Zorro. Derivative, maybe, but who cares when it's the
best flick I've seen this summer after Mulan? I liked them putting in the
actual history of Murieta and Three-fingered Jack and Captain Love (Joaquim
Murieta and his crony Three-fingered Jack were killed in much the same way
as in the movie and Captain Love did indeed keep the head and hand in jars,
in fact, they were exhibited all over California. Ick!), even though most
of the people I went with didn't remember the story. And of course I adored
Anthony Hopkins. Banderas was nice, but Hopkins had fire.
senna
response 102 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 22:52 UTC 1998

Heh.  Sitting in front of maeve during Zorro was terribly amusing.
maeve
response 103 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 23:08 UTC 1998

<blush>
eieio
response 104 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 01:52 UTC 1998

Every time I see the posters for "The Avengers", I feel like copping Dave
Letterman at the Oscars.
 
Uma? Emma. Emma? Uma.
other
response 105 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 06:57 UTC 1998

actually, i did comment in earnest at one point during gattaca that uma
thurman's face looked like a picasso.  she did not look her best in this film.

remmers
response 106 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 13:17 UTC 1998

Re #93: Ever seen any of the old Flash Gordon movie serials?
remmers
response 107 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 13:18 UTC 1998

Re #102: Must've been stadium-style seating, or maeve wouldn't have
been able to see a thing.
scott
response 108 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 18:47 UTC 1998

Well, I did see Titanic, finally, once the price was dropped by the move to
Fox.  Film quality was fine, sound was good (and not too loud, either).

The movie?  Wonderful production, but pity about the script.
senna
response 109 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 20:42 UTC 1998

As a matter of fact, it was.
tpryan
response 110 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 03:36 UTC 1998

        Heard second hand that some reviewer rated Mark of Zorro as the
best "Batman" movie yet.  I gotta check it out.
senna
response 111 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 06:49 UTC 1998

Mask of Zorro, actually.  I saw it again with some different friends.  They
give it two thumbs up.  It was fun.
albaugh
response 112 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 17:59 UTC 1998

Deep Impact was definitely worth $2.  Maybe not much more, but...  ;-)
anderyn
response 113 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 19:25 UTC 1998

Mask of Zorro was great. The Batman thing is because of the Zorro
cave under the original Zorro's mansion, but I don't care.
mrmat
response 114 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 20:06 UTC 1998

 Saw a "biography" of Zorro on A&E the other day, the creator of Batman was
actually inspired by seeing a Zorro movie with Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
senna
response 115 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 18:29 UTC 1998

Zorro has his key differences, which took me slightly off guard since I was
in a Batman mode of thinking.  Like, he smiled at the people he was saving
and seemed actually happy.  And he was no detective.  Things like that.
beeswing
response 116 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 04:48 UTC 1998

I agree "Deep Impact" blew. 
albaugh
response 117 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 17:36 UTC 1998

And who would you be agreeing with, bees?
beeswing
response 118 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 02:16 UTC 1998

Whoever it was up a few responses ago who said it pretty much sucked.


No, that was just the voices in my head telling me that. Sorry.
hhsrat
response 119 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 00:18 UTC 1998

(hhsrat is feeling deprived right now, being that the last movie I saw 
in the theater was Air Force One)

I actually liked that movie.  The action scenes were good, and unlike 
one of my personal favorites (Airplane) you didn't know until the last 
few moments if they would survive or not.  I think they could have made 
the ending cheesier (but not necessarily better) by playing the Star 
Spangled Banner when the plane changed call signs.  One really 
interesting part (from the true Wolverine sports fan) was seeing Notre 
Dame lose to Michigan :)

You wanna know what movies I really hate?  The Mighty Ducks series.  
Yeah, the first one was OK, but all the sequels are so predictable.  
Also, Disney does not know how to cover a hockey game.  (just watch a 
tape of CBC Molson Hockey Night in Canada then watch D2 or D3 (or flip 
back and forth))
aaron
response 120 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 05:49 UTC 1998

I grudgingly went to Small Soldiers the other day, and have to say that I
was pleasantly surprised. The plot is about what you would expect, but
there is sufficient humor in the script and in the visuals to make the
movie quite enjoyable.
maeve
response 121 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 05:56 UTC 1998

I saw Henry Fool....it was..bleh..but it wasn't Danny's fault
senna
response 122 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 07:43 UTC 1998

Wow.  I saw Saving Private Ryan on opening night.  That was incredible.  Not
for the faint of heart, mind you, but it was a mindblowing movie experience.
On occasion I'll be watching D-Day films or somesuch and try to think of what
it would be like.  It doesn't come close.  This has been dubbed the greatest
war movie every made, and I have little reason to doubt it.  The message is
anti-war, but even pro-war people should see this.  

I'll tell you what, this makes me thankful for my collapsed arches, which I
believe would prevent me from getting soldier duty.  The whole movie told me
that I don't want another war to occur.  And I'd hate to be caught in it. 
It's incredibly realistic.  Worth every penny.

10 out of 10, five stars, two thumbs up, etc
eieio
response 123 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 12:15 UTC 1998

Here's what kind of damaged cynic I am.
Whenever I hear or see the term "Saving Private Ryan", I immediately 
mentally change it to the title of a gay porno which I'm sure someone
will someday make.
remmers
response 124 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 12:32 UTC 1998

Remmers' list of movies that he hasn't seen yet but intends to:
--------------------------------------------------------------

"Small Soldiers" is marginally on my list of things to see, despite
the unenthusiastic reviews, because I like Joe Dante, the director
("Matinee", "Gremlins"). Its first-run engagements seem to be winding
down, though. I'll probably wait until it shows up at a budget theater.

"Henry Fool", which was a Cannes Film Festival prize-winner, is
polarizing the critics -- they either love it (New York Times' Janet
Maslin) or hate it (Siskel & Ebert, Chris Potter). Regardless, it's on
my must-see list because Hal Hartley wrote and directed it. He's made
three films that I like a whole lot ("The Unbelieveable Truth", "Trust",
"Simple Men") but also a couple that left me cold.

I guess I'll have to see "Saving Private Ryan" because everybody is
saying it's so great. Maybe it is. The fact that Chris Potter raves
about it, and says that Spielberg may be the greatest director in the
world, raises a red flag though. (When "Dune" came out, he said it
might be the greatest movie ever made...)
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