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Grex > Cinema > #62: Grex goes to the movies-- the Spring Movie Review item | |
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pgreen
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response 259 of 278:
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Jun 20 01:16 UTC 2004 |
You're loosely (very loosely) based on an actual person.
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richard
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response 260 of 278:
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Jun 20 05:01 UTC 2004 |
re: Saved...I want to see that because the movie's producer is REM's
Michael Stipe. He's got a pretty good second career going, he also
prodeuced Being John Malkovich, which I really liked
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tod
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response 261 of 278:
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Jun 21 15:55 UTC 2004 |
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slynne
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response 262 of 278:
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Jun 21 16:23 UTC 2004 |
The original Stepford Wives is very creepy. I am getting that this
remake isnt so much. I might have to see it but I think I'll wait until
it is out on DVD.
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tod
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response 263 of 278:
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Jun 21 16:39 UTC 2004 |
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furs
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response 264 of 278:
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Jun 21 16:53 UTC 2004 |
I went and saw Dodge Ball this weekend, which was one of the funniest
movies I've seen in a while. There are a lot of details they added
it, which just added to more fun. I can't remember laughing out loud
so much in a movie.
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tod
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response 265 of 278:
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Jun 21 17:31 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 266 of 278:
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Jun 22 05:59 UTC 2004 |
Is Ben Stiller a director? Well, then I'm Hitchcock.
What happened to Ben? He used to be funny.
"He should go to the Derek Zoolander school for
kids that can't read scripts good".
Ben has great performance as actor. That's all.
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furs
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response 267 of 278:
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Jun 22 13:26 UTC 2004 |
If you like zoolander, you'll love dodge ball. Humor is similar.
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jvmv
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response 268 of 278:
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Jun 23 06:17 UTC 2004 |
Zoolander is one Ben's worst films.
He got into trouble trying to do two things
at the same time: director & actor.
Ben is a great actor but a terrible director.
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tod
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response 269 of 278:
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Jun 23 17:25 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 270 of 278:
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Jun 24 05:51 UTC 2004 |
No way. It doesn't make sense tod. Why would I be
offended? I am not pretty heheh. I like comedies a lot.
Moreover, I like Ben's work. He has a characteristic
humor.
But I have critical sense and I think Ben gave director
all his attention. That's, he couldn't work that much.
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tod
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response 271 of 278:
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Jun 24 17:42 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 272 of 278:
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Jun 25 06:03 UTC 2004 |
His performance could be better.
Ben's best performances are with common stories.
Zoolander, filmed in NY and LA, Ben directs, writes
producers this movie. What did he prove with that?
He proved that he doesn't have talent to be director,
writer and producer at the same time.
A good idea isn't ehough, it's necessary talent.
Honestly, he went TOO far.
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tod
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response 273 of 278:
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Jun 25 16:00 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 274 of 278:
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Jun 26 06:37 UTC 2004 |
Compared to films previous of him.
Well, I know the difference between novella and
comedy. My critic is only related to Ben's work
as director.
And, how I said before, what harmed his performance
was the desire to do a lot of things at the
same time.
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tod
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response 275 of 278:
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Jun 27 18:40 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 276 of 278:
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Jun 28 06:16 UTC 2004 |
It's no wonder that meybe another rewrite 'from the
truth' was needed.
The fact is Ben would be better off this way when he
plays mild-mannered characters who get into hilarious
trouble like 'Meet the parents'.
This film is amusing, but not quite funny enough, for
the most part there are a few laughable moments here &
there.
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tod
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response 277 of 278:
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Jun 28 15:55 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 278 of 278:
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Jun 29 07:28 UTC 2004 |
*This film is amusing...I mean t Zoolander :(
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