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slynne
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response 219 of 327:
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Feb 16 15:03 UTC 2003 |
admordeo lingua?
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rsca
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response 220 of 327:
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Feb 18 11:42 UTC 2003 |
a few days ago, i saw "Habla con ella" a Spanish movie de Amodovar, just
fantastic
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krj
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response 221 of 327:
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Feb 18 16:19 UTC 2003 |
I should really watch some more Almodovar movies; the only one I've
ever seen was "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown."
The movie rcsa cites is now playing the USA under the title "Talk to Her."
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mynxcat
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response 222 of 327:
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Feb 19 04:20 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 223 of 327:
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Feb 19 16:16 UTC 2003 |
I saw (thanks to the snowstorm):
"American History X" - One of hte greatest movies on hatred I have ever seen.
A tremendous acting turn by some great actors, Edward Norton being number one,
but Ed Furlong, Stacy Keach and Beverly D'Angelo were amazing as well. Keach
creeped me out, that's for sure.
"Monsoon Wedding" - I liked this movie - I liked how there were about 15
different stories going on. I had been led to believe that it was very funny
- which was not true, but it was good none the less.
"Bourne Identity" - Eh. Matt Damon is hot?
"Sweet Home Alabama" - Eh. Ethan Embry and the guy playing her husband is
hot?
"About A Boy" - Good good movie. Loved Hugh Grant and Toni Collette - the
kid playing Marcus was amazing. Not as good as the book, but it was still
a great movie.
"Dare Devil" - Eh. Some great effects. Colin Farrel is hot.
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mynxcat
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response 224 of 327:
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Feb 19 16:40 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 225 of 327:
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Feb 19 16:53 UTC 2003 |
If you've read "About a Boy", you might appreciate it more.
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mynxcat
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response 226 of 327:
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Feb 19 17:04 UTC 2003 |
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remmers
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response 227 of 327:
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Feb 19 17:43 UTC 2003 |
I found "Monsoon Wedding" fascinating for the glimpse it provided
into an unfamiliar culture. But I'm a Westerner. Someone who's
part of the culture and who's seen lots of similar movies would no
doubt have a different perspective.
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mynxcat
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response 228 of 327:
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Feb 19 18:03 UTC 2003 |
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furs
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response 229 of 327:
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Feb 19 19:36 UTC 2003 |
American History X is awesome.
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remmers
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response 230 of 327:
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Feb 19 20:10 UTC 2003 |
Back in my college days I became quite a fan of the Indian film
director Satyajit Ray -- "Pather Panchali", "Aparajito", "Apur
Sansar", "Teen Kanya", many others. They were among the earliest
Indian films to reach an international audience. Ray died a few
years ago. Are his films still shown in India? Are they highly
regarded there?
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mynxcat
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response 231 of 327:
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Feb 19 20:14 UTC 2003 |
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arabella
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response 232 of 327:
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Feb 19 23:40 UTC 2003 |
Methinks mynxcat finds many movies boring.
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mary
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response 233 of 327:
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Feb 20 02:37 UTC 2003 |
I'm curious as to what movies she likes.
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russ
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response 234 of 327:
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Feb 20 02:48 UTC 2003 |
I saw _Pather Panchali_ for a film class. I probably have a review of
it, stuffed away in a pile of college homework somewhere. I did watch
it all the way through; I view it as excellent film, in the sense that
a challenging crossword puzzle is excellent.
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mynxcat
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Feb 20 14:38 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 236 of 327:
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Feb 20 15:52 UTC 2003 |
It's all about "The Godfather".
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mynxcat
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response 237 of 327:
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Feb 20 16:02 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 238 of 327:
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Feb 20 16:03 UTC 2003 |
My mom and I were discussing great movies - I said my favorite was "The
Godfather" - she said, "That's your opinion", and I said, "yeah, mine and the
American Film Institute."
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mynxcat
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response 239 of 327:
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Feb 20 16:36 UTC 2003 |
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gull
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response 240 of 327:
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Feb 22 20:24 UTC 2003 |
I've never liked _Gone with the Wind_ much. Too long, and incredibly
overacted. I love Citizen Kane_, though.
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gregb
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response 241 of 327:
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Feb 22 20:25 UTC 2003 |
The mivie I like to watch over and over is Grease. It was such an
upbeat film and the music was excellent. I also like the Cary Grant
comedies, except for Arsenic and Old Lace; way too loony for me. I
also like a number of WWII flicks starring The Duke.
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richard
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response 242 of 327:
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Feb 23 05:41 UTC 2003 |
the movie I like to watch over and over is Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights"
This is a film that never ceases to amaze me. And the final scene with
Chaplin and the blind girl always gets to me
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mynxcat
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response 243 of 327:
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Feb 23 13:08 UTC 2003 |
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