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omni
response 274 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 19:33 UTC 1999

   Did onyone catch "Touch of Evil" on cable the other nite? I found it to
be an excellent film. Welles and Dietrich were amazing as was Heston. It is
being shown on Encore this month. I highly advise you to tape it.
tpryan
response 275 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 21:20 UTC 1999

        Had I known DiCaprio was going to die in Titanic, I would have gone
to see it sooner, at the movies.
richard
response 276 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 21:21 UTC 1999

#272....actually Ive heard Anakin is going tobe played in the next two
movies by Rick Schroeder (of NYPD Blue)...not that DiCaprio would be
bad.
senna
response 277 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 21:50 UTC 1999

both of those old rumors have been succeeded in the past weeks.
hhsrat
response 278 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 01:58 UTC 1999

I saw "Austin Powers - The Spy who Shagged Me" tonight.  I haven't 
laughed so hard in quite a while.  (except when listening to the Capitol 
Steps, but that's another story)  Some of the old jokes from the first 
Austin Powers movie are back, but they're still funny, such as the bad 
guy who has a bad accident but lives through it.  There was also some 
new stuff added, such as the "relationship" that led to Dr. Evil's son 
Scott.  Dr. Evil's Mini-Me was also good.  The fight scene was 
HILARIOUS, and there was one other really funny scene that had to do 
with the shape of Dr. Evil's rocketship.

Overall I give this movie an A-
jep
response 279 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 16:38 UTC 1999

We finally saw "The Phantom Menace" last night.  It's great to be the 
last one to see a hot new movie for the first time, because with little 
effort you can know every line of dialogue and every nuance of the 
entire movie.  I am gifted, though.  I ignored almost all of it, and so 
got to see the movie without reams of instructions as to how to 
interpret it.  I didn't know who "Jar Jar" was.  I didn't know about 
"Darth Mal".

Such was "The Phantom Menace", that I still don't know much of what 
happens in the movie.  It was just not very well put together.  The 
story was bad, the characters were weak, and the connection to the rest 
of the Star Wars movies, as viewed by a casual movie watcher, was pretty 
feeble.  My 8 year old, who has Star Wars Lego sets, and reads about 
Star Wars in kid's magazines, and heard all about the movie from his 
friends over the last 4 weeks, was able to fill me in on some of the 
details which were not present (or clear in some cases) from the movie.

I don't see how anyone could avoid going to see this movie.  I couldn't 
avoid it, not permanently.  You've almost certainly seen it; the odds 
are about equal that you've seen it more than 5 times, versus having not 
seen it at all.  And if you haven't seen it, you're more likely to avoid 
paying taxes this year than avoiding the movie.  I do hope you enjoy it 
more than I did.  I am now pinning my hopes of enjoying a new movie this 
summer on "Wild, Wild West".  Which I will also see after everyone else 
has seen it, I am sure.
rcurl
response 280 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 17:45 UTC 1999

I expect I'll go see it someday. I've seen all the others.
drewmike
response 281 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 17:54 UTC 1999

Short Attention Span Review of "Austin Powers 2": They didn't try to cover
new ground, but once they set their sights, they opened the valves full blast.
If I'd directed it I would have trimmed about 7-10 minutes out. 
"Coffee Scene" = no ah ah. But before the opening credits were over, I'd
laughed harder than I had all week, and it just kept on. 
aruba
response 282 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 21:04 UTC 1999

Yeah, I pretty much agree with drewmike; I enjoyed it a lot and could have
lived without the "coffee scene".
scott
response 283 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 21:07 UTC 1999

Ah, but the coffee scene was the funniest part (IMHO).
hhsrat
response 284 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 22:04 UTC 1999

The coffee scene was OK, could have been better.  The "other" coffee tie 
in (the location of Dr. Evil's secret headquarters) was much better.
remmers
response 285 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 02:59 UTC 1999

Re resp:274 - Didn't see "Touch of Evil" on cable, but I did catch it
when the "director's cut" played at the Michigan Theater last year.
I assume that Encore is showing the same version, which is a distinct
improvement over the film as originally cut and released by the
studio. In either version, it's a great film.
omni
response 286 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 06:34 UTC 1999

  Fortunatly, it will get several repeats. Encore does things like this, and
it was the director's cut. Lenny Maltin even introduced it.
maeve
response 287 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 13:31 UTC 1999

Human Traffic-

Don't know if it will be released in the states..
It's brilliant. It's about a group of friends and the club scene in 
Cardiff. Doesn't require *too* much thought, but generally takes you 
through the weekend. One of Alasdair's friends was an extra and 
appeared centre screen for a bit, and I managed to recognise a few 
places from when I visited in January. Highly reccomended
aaron
response 288 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 14:07 UTC 1999

A Touch of Evil is a cool film, but so dated in so many ways. It is wild,
seeing the use of the "high tech" portable recorder, given the changes in
technology since 1958.
remmers
response 289 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 23:10 UTC 1999

If you think that's archaic, you should see the telephone answering
machine that Mike Hammer has in "Kiss Me Deadly" (1955).
tpryan
response 290 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 03:20 UTC 1999

        For some reason, I have a spool or two of recording wire
around here.
aaron
response 291 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 03:57 UTC 1999

Tarzan - B+ -- By far, Disney's best integration of computer animation with
               hand-drawn art. The story... oh, slightly more faithful to
               the original than "Hunchback." The music? Are you a Phil
               Collins fan? Don't expect any "best song" Oscars for this one.
carson
response 292 of 292: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 07:15 UTC 1999

(it's out already? I really need to relocate from this rock I've
been hiding under.)
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