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25 new of 323 responses total.
ric
response 175 of 323: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 18:35 UTC 2004

re 172 - like "House of 1000 Corpses"?
jiffer
response 176 of 323: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 02:06 UTC 2004

I believe you are a bit confused with "Free Speech".  As a corporation, Disney
also has a right to speech, inwhich it refused to distribute that film.  Free
Speech is up there with the meaning of Life, or as I put it, The Meaning of
Death.
other
response 177 of 323: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 15:48 UTC 2004

Disney's decision not to release F911 was in no way an abridgement 
of anyone's freedom of speech.  It was nothing more than a business 
decision, and a bad one at that.
gull
response 178 of 323: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 17:57 UTC 2004

It's sort of like how freedom of the press is only meaningful if you own
a press.  Fortuately, there are lots of presses around these days.
mary
response 179 of 323: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 22:00 UTC 2004

"The Village" - I *really* liked this one and wanted to see it
before word filtered out about the plot.  Glad I did.  Again, as
with earlier films by Shyamalan, it's not about the monsters, aliens
or the dead.  It's about the living, ordinary even, people.

See it soon and don't read Richard's review first. ;-)
twenex
response 180 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 01:42 UTC 2004

I get the point!

Re: #179. Heheheh.
bru
response 181 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 05:24 UTC 2004

we went to see "THUNDERBIRDS"

If you are not a fan of the supermarionation TV series from the 60's cartoon
series, you may not like this movie.  But if you were a fan of the series,
this movie is true to tha concept, from the music to the hardware, to the
characters.

LAdy Penelope is spot on, as is her Chueffer/butler/bodyguard/safecracker
Parker.  You are just going to love her pink Rolls Royce.

Some upgrades to teh electronics and mechanics has been done, the Mole is more
blunted and has more blades, Parker has a flip down visor and the Rolls is
now equipped with wings and a jet engine that pops out of the trunk.

Tin Tin and Alan are younger than in the series, with dad still operating some
of teh machinery that would later be relegated to the youngest son.

I was most disappointed with teh portrayal of Brains, the scientist behind
the machines.  He had a very pronounced stuter that I do not remember.

Teh uniforms are improved, no funky hats and sashes anymore.
twenex
response 182 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 05:28 UTC 2004

Damn. Those sashes were good.

Do the close-ups use mechanical plastic hands?!
albaugh
response 183 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 03:08 UTC 2004

Enjoyed Spider-man 2.  For sure there must be a SM3, as Harry the son
discovered the stash of hardware for the Green Goblin aka his dad.
mcnally
response 184 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 07:07 UTC 2004

  In the Spiderman universe it seems like practically everyone either
  got into the superhero or supervillain business at one time or another,
  with the possible exception of Aunt May.  There were several other
  Spiderman foes introduced in this movie, too.
ric
response 185 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 12:42 UTC 2004

re 183 - I found that to be fairly disappointing though.  I don't want to see
them rehash the Green Goblin.
mcnally
response 186 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 16:37 UTC 2004

  Given the other villain setups present in Spiderman 2, my prediction is
  that the Harry Osborne story will continue in the background and one or
  more other supervillains will be the main emphasis of the story, probably
  not any of the relatively minor villains they've been setting up (such as
  the Man-Wolf or the Lizard.)  Given the increased and more effective use
  of J. K. Simmons in the second movie perhaps they'll work up to the
  hatred that newspaper publisher Jonah Jameson develops for Spiderman and
  base the story around some villain Jameson has hired to kill Spiderman.
"
albaugh
response 187 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 17:47 UTC 2004

I must have been sleeping through the parts where other potential villains
were "set up" (surely the machine-gun-toting hoods in the getaway car don't
qualify).  Can you elucidate?
edina
response 188 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 18:10 UTC 2004

Peter's professor that threatens to fail him becomes (I'm forgetting the name)
some sort of lizard man.  Jonah Jameson's son goes to space (he's an
astronaut, remember?) and comes back as something else.
tod
response 189 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 18:22 UTC 2004

Peter's Aunt goes to prison for tax evasion and comes back as Martha Stewart.
albaugh
response 190 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 17:19 UTC 2004

Re: #188 - those references must come from the comix.  Besides *introducing*
those characters, I didn't see any foreshadowing of evil (except perhaps the
a-naut's jilting at the altar being a motivation for revenge...).
mcnally
response 191 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 19:14 UTC 2004

  re #190:  that's correct, the inclusion of other characters from the 
  Spiderman universe is probably mostly a nod to fans of the comic book
  who are familiar with its history.

  However, these particular minor characters wind up becoming supervillains
  in the classic Spiderman pattern:  they violate the natural order and mess
  with Something Which Man Was Not Meant to Know (John Jameson flies through
  space and visits the moon; Connors experiments with limb regeneration iirc)
  and both wind up transformed into id-dominated monsters (Jameson a
  werewolf-like creature, Connors a lizard-man.)
richard
response 192 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 01:09 UTC 2004

Speaking of comic book movies, the next Batman movie is currently filming in
England, with Christian Bale (the british actor who starred in American
Psycho) as Batman, and the villains are Liam Neeson as the Scarecrow and Ken
Watanabe as the evil Ras Al Ghul, with Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon
and Michael Caine as Alfred.  Sounds promising.
edina
response 193 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 13:24 UTC 2004

I know!!  Christian Bale has been mentioned for possibly taking over James
Bond.  I have to admit, of everyone out there, he is my fave.
mooncat
response 194 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 19:30 UTC 2004

Christian Bale is wonderful, and I think he'll play a great Batman. 
jvmv
response 195 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 08:48 UTC 2004


     I'm discouraged with the future works of 
     James Bond series. One of the best films 
     of adventures & action is surely James 
     Bond. However, when it was produced by 
     English, because it lost the same quality 
     after it began to be produced by North 
     American. 
     
     Hereafter, I hope the production comes back 
     to the English hands. The North Americans are 
     transforming James Bond in a kind of mediocre 
     mercenary as other created by the hoolywoodian 
     studios.

     ...


tod
response 196 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 13:59 UTC 2004

Its all about Cubby Brocolli
twenex
response 197 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 22:43 UTC 2004

It's about time they laid the ghost of Batman movies to rest, imnsho.
Then again, I said that when they cast Michael Keaton in the first one.
Ouch....

I, Robot: OK, so maybe it's nothing like the book; damned if I know as I
haven't read it. Bloody good movie. Effects are getting better all the
time - but don't worry, this movie actually has a /plot/, too. Wow. Will
Smith sure picks some winners. Gets good lines, too.
mary
response 198 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 23:09 UTC 2004

Am I the only one who while watching "Spiderman" is wondering about 
the poor slob who is going to get the job of cleaning up all those 
sticky spider web thingies Spidy's ejecting all over town?

Body secretions.  Sticky body secretions.  Yuck.

tod
response 199 of 323: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 23:20 UTC 2004

It's NYC. Plenty of it already..
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