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richard
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response 110 of 241:
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Oct 21 15:18 UTC 1999 |
movie that doesnt have sex, violence or car chase scene, see prevous
response 'Stop Making Sense'. Or maybe "Wizard of Oz"
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scott
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response 111 of 241:
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Oct 21 15:37 UTC 1999 |
Tina Weymouth (bass player for Talking Heads) is pretty sexy. And dropping
a house on a witch? Definitely violent.
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flem
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response 112 of 241:
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Oct 21 15:39 UTC 1999 |
Koyaaniqatsi is arguably quite violent. Especially if Philip Glass
doesn't do it for you. :)
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otaking
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response 113 of 241:
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Oct 21 16:27 UTC 1999 |
How about "Home of the Brave", Laurie Anderson's concert film.
According to my listings, "Stop Making Sense" plays at 9:15 and 11:15 tomorrow
at the Michigan Theater. Since I'm going to whatever Japanese film is running
at Lorch Hall at 7PM tomorrow, I'm not so sure I can make it now. I'll try
though.
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remmers
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response 114 of 241:
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Oct 21 17:19 UTC 1999 |
Re resp:106 - I'll second the endorsement for "The Third Man" and
the Michigan Theater's new Screening Room. The elegant decor is
compatible with the old part of the Michigan, and the walls are
decorated with murals depicting Ann Arbor movie theaters of
yesteryear.
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mary
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response 115 of 241:
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Oct 21 17:55 UTC 1999 |
Re: #104 Lots of movies fit that description. Lots. Think of
chick-flicks, a good chunk of what Tom Hanks has starred in,
films directed by Ron Howard, many of Robin Williams' movies,
and on and on. And that's just the genre of contemporary
fluff film - mainstream stuff.
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scott
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response 116 of 241:
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Oct 21 19:19 UTC 1999 |
9:15? Thanks for the correction. I've put this in the motd, since I'm not
sure too many music people read Agora. I'll be just inside the overhang on
the State Street side.
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hhsrat
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response 117 of 241:
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Oct 21 20:01 UTC 1999 |
(the trivia question I posted was asked of everyone in my film class by
our teacher. The only answer anyone could come up with (with no time to
think about it) was Airplane.)
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johnnie
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response 118 of 241:
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Oct 21 20:16 UTC 1999 |
"Airplane" has a fair amount of both sex and violence.
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scott
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response 119 of 241:
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Oct 21 20:24 UTC 1999 |
Hmmmm... "Peewee's Big Adventure"?
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krj
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response 120 of 241:
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Oct 21 21:02 UTC 1999 |
For the contest in #104, I nominate "Apollo 13."
I don't think a defective spacecraft part blowing up constitutes
violence.
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remmers
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response 121 of 241:
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Oct 21 21:42 UTC 1999 |
I nominate "Goodbye, My Lady" (which hardly anyone nowadays has
heard of).
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otaking
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response 122 of 241:
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Oct 21 21:58 UTC 1999 |
How about "A Christmas Carol"?
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other
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response 123 of 241:
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Oct 21 23:35 UTC 1999 |
chitty chitty bang bang?
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flem
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response 124 of 241:
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Oct 22 01:00 UTC 1999 |
Twelve Angry Men?
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senna
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response 125 of 241:
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Oct 22 06:18 UTC 1999 |
There's a pregnant wife in Apollo 13. Next?
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omni
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response 126 of 241:
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Oct 22 06:55 UTC 1999 |
Singing in the Rain. But of course that's a musical.
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scott
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response 127 of 241:
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Oct 22 21:28 UTC 1999 |
I don't recall pregnant wives being especially sexy. But then I've never had
a wife, let alone a pregrant one.
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krj
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response 128 of 241:
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Oct 23 18:39 UTC 1999 |
We had a little Music conference expedition to catch the
Talking Heads concert film STOP MAKING SENSE on Friday night:
scott, otaking and myself. I've never heard the film sound better;
it's been mixed for six?-channel sound, putting the audience noise
in the back of the theatre, and there are also some lovely effects
done with the off-stage harmony vocals in "Heaven" and the keyboard
fantasia at the end of "Once in a Lifetime." For me it was a complete
nostalgia experience, since Talking Heads formed the soundtrack to my
early twenties. I'm thinking of trying to see the last showing
of this run on Sunday afternoon.
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scott
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response 129 of 241:
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Oct 23 23:08 UTC 1999 |
I'll be planning a similar Grexpedition to the Michigan when Yellow Submarine
is showing in a week or two.
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otaking
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response 130 of 241:
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Oct 24 05:38 UTC 1999 |
After seeing STOP MAKING SENSE, my immediate reaction was, "How did I miss
seeing this movie for the past 15 years?" I LOVED it.
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richard
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response 131 of 241:
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Oct 25 22:41 UTC 1999 |
"BRINGING OUT THE DEAD"-- New film by Martin Scorcese, starring Nicholas
Cage as a burned out ambulance driver driving around Hells Kitchen in NY
This co-stars Patricia Arquette, and ironically reminds me of another
early Scorcese film called "After Hours" which starred sister Rosanna
Arquette. Both movies are more about capturing a scene and a mood
aand are ont heavy on plot. Scorces's films are really dense and
complex and I want to see this one again. I wouldnt rank this among
Scorcese's best but even his merely good films are generally a lot
better than most anything else....*** (three stars)
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scott
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response 132 of 241:
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Oct 25 23:49 UTC 1999 |
I'm not sure of the exact time yet, but I'm announcing Yet Another Movie
Grexpedition to see Yellow Submarine this Friday at the Michigan. I'll pick
the 9ish showing.
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jazz
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response 133 of 241:
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Oct 26 19:18 UTC 1999 |
That's tempting. Is it the first night they'll be showing Yellow
Submarine?
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scott
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response 134 of 241:
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Oct 26 21:29 UTC 1999 |
Yup.
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