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tod
response 108 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 23:20 UTC 2003

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jazz
response 109 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 03:29 UTC 2003

        Nor were they ever spotted in Eloise.
jmsaul
response 110 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 03:29 UTC 2003

One of them was fixer, right?
tod
response 111 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 04:15 UTC 2003

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mooncat
response 112 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 19:52 UTC 2003

re #103- I believe the twin sister made an appearance in T2 (the 
character was having a dream in which she saw herself with a couple 
kids)

Recently saw: Bulletproof Monk- and very much enjoyed it. The fight 
scenes were a blast to watch, as well as Chow Yun Fat's interaction 
with Seann William Scott's (I think that's him) character. There was 
even a fairly decent pliot attached to it that I liked. Okay, it's a 
martial arts film and often their plots are rather, well, lame- but one 
doesn't go to see those movies for the plots. Really. <grins>

Lessee, also saw Rabbit Proof Fence- a movie about three Aborigine 
girls trying to make their way home along the Rabbit Proof fence. A 
really very hard movie, in some aspects, but very well done. Definitely 
a tear jerker. The three young actresses did a really good job, imo.

Also saw The Importance of Being Earnest and loved it. I'm a big fan of 
Colin Firth and Rupert Evertt and watching them together in this Oscar 
Wilde play turned movie was just a blast. Judi Dench and Reese 
Witherspoon did very well with their roles, I especially adored Dame 
Judi Dench's protrayal. I was reminded in many ways of An Ideal 
Husband, not at all surprising all things considered, and enjoyed this 
movie just as much.

Oh and Ghost Ship... which had several things going for it, and all in 
all wasn't a horrible movie. A crew who scavenge the oceans find 
a 'deserted' oceanliner and go exploring while dreaming of how they 
will spend their millions when they get it back to shore. Well, it of 
course, can't work that way. As horror movies go- it was fun, a plot 
different from a lot of horror movies I've seen. It just really wasn't 
all that scarey to me. Some parts were definitely creepy, and some 
things sudden, but just didn't particularly scare me. I still liked it 
though.
aruba
response 113 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 23:23 UTC 2003

Re #112: Looks like you're right:

http://us.imdb.com/Bio?Hamilton%20Gearren,%20Leslie
anderyn
response 114 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 00:39 UTC 2003

We (bruce and i) also both liked "bulletproof monk". i thought that it was
an excellent example of the "bring your inner twelve-year-old" and have a
blast movie. (And the interaction/chemistry between Chow Yun-Fat and Seann
William Scott is amazingly good for a buddy movie. )
jazz
response 115 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 12:56 UTC 2003

        I didn't mind Ghost Ship, either, though I came in on the first
scene, which was a rather grisly little piece of special effects wizardry
involving God's own weed whacker and several pirouetting human weeds.
bru
response 116 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 13:11 UTC 2003

twila really liked the prevue for Prates of the Caribbean.  Loks mighty spooky
and swashbucklerish.
tod
response 117 of 269: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 17:32 UTC 2003

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edina
response 118 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 2 14:52 UTC 2003

Saw "X2" last night at the midnight showing.  (Yes, I was the oldest person
there.)  I loved it, but I'm easy to please.  My friends (hardcore X-Men fans
) weren't as thrilled with it as I was (too much back story they thought -
and that's true - there's tons of back story), but couldn't deny some of the
effects are pretty amazing.  Got to see a ton of cool new mutants (Kitty
Pride, Banshee, Colossus, Pyro, Nightcrawler [worth price of admission, imo]
and Lady Deathstrike.  Definitely worth not getting sleep.  :)
jazz
response 119 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 3 04:03 UTC 2003

        Suhweet.  They've got Nightcrawler.  Did they fix Kitty's age too?
krj
response 120 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 4 03:15 UTC 2003

Leslie & I just saw "Treasure Planet" on DVD.  This Disney animated
setting of the Robert Louis Stevenson story was a notorious bomb 
at the box office, losing maybe $140 million.  But we loved it -- 
probably the best animated adventure story I've seen since, well, 
I can't remember when.  My only guess is that it was too literary
for the usual animated film audience.   Now I wish we'd seen it on 
the big screen.
anderyn
response 121 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 4 03:47 UTC 2003

Everyone I know who saw it (all three people, we weren't going to movies when
it was at the theatre) loved "Treasure Planet".

We saw X2. Very nice. 
jaklumen
response 122 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 4 08:47 UTC 2003

Julie's a bigger Marvel geek than I am, so I'm pretty sure she's 
stoked for X2.  I made a point of emphasizing clips of Nightcrawler in 
the trailers and appearances of the actor on various shows-- the 
character is a favorite of hers.

But we both agreed that we must see Matrix: Reloaded.
drew
response 123 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 4 11:32 UTC 2003

When I said I wanted the Future (tm) to be like the Jetsons, I had in mind
things like flying cars, housecleaning robots, and three day work weeks.
I did NOT want to see the movie named after the book that Elroy Jetson would
have had to do a book report on! Just what *is* it with the Disney people?
furs
response 124 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 4 14:38 UTC 2003

I loved X2.  Better than the first one.
Great effects, great characters.
AWESOME!
mynxcat
response 125 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 4 23:25 UTC 2003

re-watched Zoolander on DVD, among others, LOVED it all over again.

Also watched A Mirror has two faces. Barbara Streissand is always a pleasure
to watch. Tried The Wizard of Oz, but I guess I'm too old for it
anderyn
response 126 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 5 00:32 UTC 2003

Matrix:Reloaded did not impress with the trailer at X2. I don't think I'll
go. (Though it was kind of funny to see all the Agent Smiths attacking Neo.
I was having a Elrond moment there.) What I want to see is The League of
Extraordinary Gentlemen. Wow. And Pirates of the Caribbean. Double wow.

Oh, and there were a couple of times in X2 where Magneto said something and
I was flashing on Gandalf saying it (he just used his "gandalf" voice, I
guess) so that was kind of funny too. 

Nightcrawler was very very cool. I don't recall him having tattoos/brands in
the comics, though? I only ever read the later Xmen comics so I never actually
saw him being a major character in the comics. 
janc
response 127 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 5 03:50 UTC 2003

Hmmm...  double feature:  "Bulletproof Monk" and "Rabbit Proof Fence".  I
almost like that as much as the "Hair" / "Shampoo" double feature.

"Ghost Ship" looks thoroughly uninteresting to me - except that Robert
Zemickis is involved and he's my favorite director.  Guess I gotta see it.
jaklumen
response 128 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 6 00:30 UTC 2003

resp:126 to each their own; Julie and I were pumped from the earliest 
teaser trailers.  We will see both Matrix: Reloaded and Matrix: 
Revolutions.  I've been reading about the new cinematography, and I am 
very, very excited.

No, Nightcrawler never had tattoos/brands in the comics.  He wasn't 
part of the original team when the X-Men was first introduced, 
either.  The original X-Men lineup included: Angel, Beast, Iceman, 
Cyclops, and Marvel Girl (that would be Jean Grey-- I have forgotten 
why "Marvel Girl" was dropped).  The others were added later.

If I remember right, Nightcrawler's first appearance was Prof X 
rescuing him from a circus-- he'd been a sideshow freak/acrobatic 
act.  I can't help but wonder if they will explore the relationship 
between him and Mystique in the movies (she's his mom).
mcnally
response 129 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 6 08:26 UTC 2003

  If I recall correctly, there's a brief appearance in X2 by a character
  named Hank McCoy.  Wasn't that "the Beast's" name in the comic books?
  The person who went by that name in the movie was a talking head on a
  brief television segment, and he wasn't blue and hairy..
jazz
response 130 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 6 13:25 UTC 2003

        Yep ... same with the odd Kitty Pryde cameo in both episodes.
albaugh
response 131 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 6 21:14 UTC 2003

Took kid to see Lizzie McGuire.  I can't judge well on quality of kid flick.
It was good clean fun, although the heroine did a lot of sneaking out during
her school trip to Rome.  It's OK.
palesi
response 132 of 269: Mark Unseen   May 6 22:34 UTC 2003

What do you think of the Matrix reloaded and stuff?
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