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ric
response 183 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 17:52 UTC 2000

I liked True Lies myself.  

When we went down to the keys a few years back, I saw the "bridge" that was
blown up.  They actually did blow up that bridge.  Of course, it had been
replaced by a new bridge which was magically erased from the shots.
jep
response 184 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 18:43 UTC 2000

We rented "Galaxy Quest" over the weekend.  I didn't like it much.  Tim 
Allen did a pretty good impression of William Shatner as a has-been 
actor touring conventions for his long-dead science fiction show.  The 
action of the movie was pretty cheesy, though.
mooncat
response 185 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 21:08 UTC 2000

I think it was... no... I KNOW it was supposed to be horribly cheesy. 
<grins>  Now if they had tried to be serious I don't think I would have 
liked it... but this was a spoof of several different things, it was 
intended to drip with cheese.
aruba
response 186 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 02:53 UTC 2000

Re #184: John, I suspect Galaxy Quest may be the kind of comedy that
benefits greatly from an audience.  I saw it in a theater and loved it.
mcnally
response 187 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 03:00 UTC 2000

  I wouldn't say I "loved" it, but I enjoyed it for what it was --
  a light-hearted spoof of a target that's ripe for spoofing..
omni
response 188 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 03:54 UTC 2000

  BTW, for those of us who are dim of wit, exactly when and what movie
is Grex sponsoring? I'm thinking about attending.
remmers
response 189 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 14:05 UTC 2000

"Galaxy Quest".  Top of the Park, Sunday, July 9.
omni
response 190 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:38 UTC 2000

I'm there.
edina
response 191 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:39 UTC 2000

Galaxy Quest was great!  I loved Sigourney Weaver going on about what the
computer was saying.  It cracked me up.
mooncat
response 192 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:48 UTC 2000

<grins and nods to Brooke> And the engineer guy! "yeah... just an 
FYI..."
otaking
response 193 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 20:03 UTC 2000

I saw a couple of movies last night.

BEING JOHN MALKOVICH: This movie was incredible. Even though people told me
about some of the movie, nothing prepared me for what I saw. Wow.

FREE ENTERPRISE: Fun movie. It was good. I liked the constant SF movie
references and, of course, Shatner sings.
other
response 194 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 23:57 UTC 2000

TWINE - Wow.  Sophie Marceau has a really beautiful face.
ric
response 195 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 23:59 UTC 2000

Have I yet mentioned that I like almost every movie that John Cusack has been
in?  "High Fidelity" being the most recent.
aruba
response 196 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 01:03 UTC 2000

My new laptop has a DVD drive, so we rented the DVD version of The Abyss the
other night.

It's great.  Not only does it look and sound great on DVD (even watched on
a 15-inch laptop screen), but the disk contains a lot more stuff.  It has
both the original version and the director's cut, and you can watch
subtitles which tell you throughout how the special effects were created, as
they appear.  But then there's a whole other section which contains slide
shows explaining different aspects of the production in depth.  I went
through the one on the pseudopod sequence.  It took me about a half an hour.
It included all the original storyboards for the sequence, and a description
of all the steps the graphics guys went through to create it.  (It took them
8 months to do a 3-minute piece.)  Really, really interesting.
jazz
response 197 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 15:58 UTC 2000

        I'm curious as to the reasons that those who liked Being John
Malkovitch liked it - everyone that I've discussed the movie with was
thoroughly disappointed, even if they hadn't read the reviews or heard any
of the hype surrounding the film.
scott
response 198 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 17:29 UTC 2000

I loved it.  Very funny!  As to why... I dunno.  The willingness to take truly
odd plot twists?  The acting?
mooncat
response 199 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 17:45 UTC 2000

<pokes John> You obviously didn't discuss it with me. <grins>
edina
response 200 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 18:46 UTC 2000

I wasn't disappointed by "Being John Malkovich."  I frequently wondered how
big the hit of acid was that the writer dropped to produce such an idea.  We
also paused the movie several times to go "What the Fuck?".  I give it an A
for originality - and A for acting.  But I can't say that I liked it.  By the
way, Cameron Diaz deserved an Oscar for it - not Catherine Keener.  She was
amazing.
mcnally
response 201 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 19:31 UTC 2000

  re #200:  I think the problem was that people didn't even realize
  that that *was* Cameron Diaz.  She's nearly unrecognizable if you're
  looking for someone who looks like her other roles..

  re #197:  I liked it because it was an original and pretty surreal farce
  peppered with bizarre sight jokes that it didn't get too heavy to enjoy.
scg
response 202 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 19:42 UTC 2000

I came out of Being John Malkovich thinking, "wow, that was weird..."  It kept
me thinking about it for quite a while.
edina
response 203 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 19:44 UTC 2000

I found Dogma more chalenging than John Malkovich.  Again, I reference the
dropped acid.
jazz
response 204 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 22:15 UTC 2000

        I really wasn't impressed with the oddities in _Malkovitch_ - they
weren't fully developed and didn't seem to exist for any purpose outside of
seeming odd and artsy.  
mary
response 205 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 01:48 UTC 2000

I found "Malkovitch" clever and playful and unpredictable.
That's quiet an enjoyable trio of attributes.
ric
response 206 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 02:00 UTC 2000

(I'm looking forward to the impending arrival of "Dogma" which I recently
ordered from Amazon)
edina
response 207 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 02:33 UTC 2000

Dogma is a very funny film that inspired a pretty good religion discussion
between Gary and myself.
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