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lynne
response 243 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 10 21:53 UTC 2003

re 242:  Those with a brain will have a field day ripping it apart, I should
think.
aruba
response 244 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 01:18 UTC 2003

It was fun though.  (But the very first thing the hero says in the movie is
wrong.)
scott
response 245 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 13:32 UTC 2003

Saw "The Matrix: Reloaded" yesterday.

Great visuals, but the rest was pretty weak.  Everything, every element, could
have been cut about 50% and it would have tightened things up a lot.  

Well, except for Agent Smith.  What a cool character...
aruba
response 246 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 19:12 UTC 2003

Saw Finding Nemo the other night.  It rocked.
senna
response 247 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 03:01 UTC 2003

Smith is quickly becoming one of my favorite villains.  It's only a slight
pity that Hugo Weaving's complete submersion in the character will result in
every viewing I have of any LOTR movie to echo of "You are a disease" quotes.
jaklumen
response 248 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 08:02 UTC 2003

resp:245  I saw it last Friday and I completely disagree with just 
about everything negatory anyone else has said, but then I'm a epic 
sci-fi/fantasy nut and I therefore don't put the expectations on it 
that others might.  Tighter editing?  Nope, sorry, I don't see it.  
Call me intensely visual; I was soaking up every minute of it?  It was 
just eye candy?  Hmmm, yes, I enjoy philosophical debate, but I see 
the Matrix as an epic work and so I expect a typical formula.  Of 
course I was ready for some more butt-kicking.  And actually, the 
discussion seemed deep enough to me-- it's all in how you look at it.  
It just reminds me of I time I watched "Farewell My Concubine" with a 
philosophy major and she said she didn't get it when it was over.  It 
made perfect sense to me.
oval
response 249 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 11:30 UTC 2003

i thought the last 20 minutes of the film could've sucked a little less.

jazz
response 250 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 13:08 UTC 2003

        The Matrix's formula for pseudo-deep conversations.

        Introduce a topic.
        Have some character bring the topic up to Neo.
        Neo looks confused (he does this well).
        Neo asks a question about what he's going to do, or should do.
        Character invalidates Neo's question, by saying he's already done it
or should have figured it out before all this.

        Rinse.  Lather.  Repeat.
oval
response 251 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 13:31 UTC 2003

play air guitar and exclame "EXCELLENT!"

jazz
response 252 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 14:02 UTC 2003

        Bogus!
edina
response 253 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 14:18 UTC 2003

Sometimes, I just think that Sean Penn should have trademarked, "Dude."
gull
response 254 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 16:04 UTC 2003

Looking confused is pretty much Keanu Reeves's only talent as an actor.
tod
response 255 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 17:19 UTC 2003

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edina
response 256 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 17:38 UTC 2003

I have a good idea he's smarter than people think.  And lord knows, he's a
fine looking man.  I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers.  Heck,
I'd feed him crackers.
tod
response 257 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 17:46 UTC 2003

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rcurl
response 258 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 18:02 UTC 2003

Rented "Something about Schmidt". We thought it was a unique Nicholson
performance that could have been comedy but fortunately was not. I also
think a lot of viewers will fail to see themselves in some satire. Of
coure, being "retired", I found it raised some questions I have
confronted, since the "retired" to become partly invisible for some parts
of our culture, especially in business. 


jaklumen
response 259 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 20:40 UTC 2003

resp:250 true, just ignored it.  It's been done twice-- if they go for 
a hat trick, then I'll proclaim it a formula.
mary
response 260 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 21:33 UTC 2003

Re: ...about Schmidt  I thought the scene where he sees his
files, in the alley, in the rain, was nicely done.  
dcat
response 261 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 00:45 UTC 2003

saw 'nemo' w/ eskarina sunday.  movie's good, but i don't think it's something
i'd show to a small child.  there are a good number of fish-in-peril scenes
that were noticeably disturbing to the 5- or 6-year-old sitting behind us.

on the other hand, there were some great moments --- the surfer-dude turtles
were great, and the 'Psycho' violins at the dentist's niece's entrance were
hilarious.
gregb
response 262 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 18 21:40 UTC 2003

Saw "Agent: Cody Banks" at the dollar show last weekend.  While I 
wouldn't add it to my collection, it was alright.  Think of it as Kim 
Possible, only with a guy and live action.  I see Hilery Duff's keeping 
busy, what with her Lizzy movie and all.
jep
response 263 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 21:47 UTC 2003

I saw "Finding Nemo" again last night, with my 7 year old, at the 
cheap movie theater in Clinton.  ($2.50.)  Many times, if I see a 
movie or read a book a 2nd time, I'll have a much different impression 
of it, but I had the same impression of "Finding Nemo".  I'm a lot 
less impressed by it than others here.  It's pretty, it's nice, but 
it's not special.

Around here, we watch Disney movies occasionally, and had just 
watched "Toy Story 2" the night before.  I have Dory's memory, and so 
can't remember who it was, but *one* of the fish has the same eyes as 
Buzz Lightyear.

Also, I said earlier it's not scary.  It's scary at the beginning; 
there are several scenes that a young kid could find frightening.  
Sorry!
tod
response 264 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 21:58 UTC 2003

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jor
response 265 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 22:21 UTC 2003

        do go on
tod
response 266 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 22:27 UTC 2003

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bru
response 267 of 269: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 14:52 UTC 2003

watch the anime 

READ OR DIE

About a woman who loves books and works for a secret organization within the
library community that retrieves lost books, among other things.

Very interesting super power she has...She manipulates paper, making it into
whatever she needs from planes to swords.
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