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mynxcat
response 141 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 15:54 UTC 2003

Scientology is what I assumed it was.
edina
response 142 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 15:57 UTC 2003

I saw "Love Actually" too . . .I really really liked it and my only gripe is
that I wasn't with my boyfriend when I saw it.  The scenes between Emma
Thompson and Alan Rickman were so amazingly done, and I loved the scenes with
Liam Neeson and his son.  Incredibly cast, intelligently done.  What was
implausible was forgiveable by the things that weren't implausible.  And it
was incredibly nice to see Hugh Grant shaking his ass.
mynxcat
response 143 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 16:29 UTC 2003

Yeah, I liked Hugh Grant in that sequence, though his whole love angle 
was totally implausible.

I like how they touched on all kinds of love, not just the "it all 
turned out right, so all is well" type.
jep
response 144 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 16:42 UTC 2003

I saw most of "Pirates of the Carribean" on DVD last night.  I got a 
late start on it and will have to finish it tonight.  I liked it pretty 
well -- there were a lot of obvious coincidences and wild circumstances 
so it felt to me like a comic book movie; I like comic book movies -- 
but will have to see the end to know if I really liked it.
gull
response 145 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 16:47 UTC 2003

Yeah, it's definately a comic book style comedy.
bru
response 146 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 20:30 UTC 2003

Tonm cruise mad a statement a while back that this country was not fit to
raise his children in, adn he would be sending them overseas to another
country for schooling.

If he cannot support our country, I do not need to support him.  But my wife
twisted my arm.
gull
response 147 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 21:02 UTC 2003

Hmm.  I dunno, right-wing types are always saying "if you don't like the
government's policies, leave."  Now you're annoyed that someone's
actually doing that? ;>
mynxcat
response 148 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 21:05 UTC 2003

So you boycott Tom coz he speaks the truth? 

I wouldn't say that this country is "not fit to raise children in", 
but there are better countries out there, when it comes to raising 
children.
tod
response 149 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 21:15 UTC 2003

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md
response 150 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 23:32 UTC 2003

"Swimming Pool" (A-) -- A slightly pretentious French production with 
a "Sixth Sense"-like twist at the end.  It's worth seeing mainly for 
the gorgeous French scenery and a gorgeous French actress named 
Ludivine Sagnier.  

(After traipsing around topless and humping any pair of pants that 
walks by in this movie, Mlle Sagnier went on to play the role of -- I 
kid you not -- Tinkerbell in the new live action remake of Peter Pan, 
which opens in a couple of weeks.  One of those twists of fate you just 
have to smile and shrug at.)
mary
response 151 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 23:42 UTC 2003

I left that movie wondering what it means when you're
more turned on by the villa than the steamy sex.

jmsaul
response 152 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 01:23 UTC 2003

This webpage may provide some insight: 
http://www.algonet.se/~giljotin/explan.html
md
response 153 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 03:14 UTC 2003

This one, courtesy of good old Altavista, might provide even more 
insight:

http://jpg.adult.pornparks.com/totty_net/ludivines/ludivine_sagnier001.j
pg

Now I've got to go find "Drops of Water on the Boiling Rocks."
md
response 154 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 03:15 UTC 2003

[Sorry, that link probably won't work unless you add "pg" to the end.]
bru
response 155 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 04:42 UTC 2003

I also thought The Last Samurai might have been a better movie if it had been
shown from the point of view of Katumoto instead of from Cruises character.
tod
response 156 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 18:42 UTC 2003

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bru
response 157 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 19:52 UTC 2003

The Japanese did indeed have guns early, but they caused so much devistation
among the Samurai class, that teh Shogun banned them.  I mean, we can't have
the peasant class being able to kill samurai with such ease, and from beyond
sword reach, mind you.

Guns were outlawed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1588, for the general population.
They remained in the armory or relegated to shooting clubs.
tod
response 158 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 21:48 UTC 2003

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scott
response 159 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 00:32 UTC 2003

I've heard that the Cruise movie has ninjas... how much more silly could you
get?
richard
response 160 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 20:26 UTC 2003

Cruise doesn't have custody of his kids, Kidman does.  And she doesn't live
in australia now, she lives here in nyc, she and her kids share a
brownstone in Greenwich Village with Lenny Kravitz, her significant other.

Cruise and Kidman got divorced
because of religious reasons not geographic, he's a Scientologist and
she's a catholic and she wanted her kids raised catholic and he didn't.  
tod
response 161 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 20:35 UTC 2003

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bru
response 162 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 05:49 UTC 2003

his stae of existence doesn't matter.  His attitude does.
remmers
response 163 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 15:10 UTC 2003

Re #159:  Why silly to have ninjas?  Historically inaccurate?
edina
response 164 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 15:12 UTC 2003

Because Tom Cruise cares what you think.
scott
response 165 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 15:29 UTC 2003

Because ninjas never actually dressed like ninjas... they were undercover
types, so they'd dress exactly like whatever army/people they were going to
infiltrate.
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