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rcurl
response 75 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 02:34 UTC 2003

NOWHERE IN AFRICA - rented this yesterday. I had read some reviews but
must not have paid too much attention - and somehow it slipped past us
when it was in the theaters. I didn't recall it was in three languages and
premised in the Holocaust. It was quite absorbing and well acted. 

mooncat
response 76 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 04:10 UTC 2003

re #19 (okay so it's been awhile) and the Italian Job, all's I have to 
saw is that I agree. And in that perfect world will you share Jason 
with me? ;)
mooncat
response 77 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 04:12 UTC 2003

(er, all's I have to say is that I agree- both about the mini-cooper 
and Jason.)
pvn
response 78 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 07:58 UTC 2003

_Matrix - Revolution_  - while they were at it why not throw in the
kitchen sink?
scott
response 79 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 13:37 UTC 2003

They're saving some for the next sequel.
edina
response 80 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 17:44 UTC 2003

Re 76 and 77 - I'll take MWF and half of Saturday, you can have the rest. 
Work for you?
katie
response 81 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 18:23 UTC 2003


If you liked the song "Radio" during the credits of the film "Radio,"
come out to Green Wood tonight to see/hear Chuck Brodsky in concert.
He also has a quick cameo during the credits, when the actors onscreen
are replaced by the real folks.  The film was based on the song, I
believe. The song is from one of his earlier albums.
mooncat
response 82 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 05:04 UTC 2003

re #80- Sure, sounds good. :)
mynxcat
response 83 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 16:01 UTC 2003

We saw Love, Actually last night. If there is one absolutely fluffy, 
feel good, "chick flick" you see this season, make it "Love, 
Actually". Touching on all aspects of love (new love, old love, love 
between siblings, love between old rock and roll artist and manager, 
unrequited love, betrayal...), it leaves with you with a nice warm, 
fuzzy feeling all over. Watch this with someone you love
twenex
response 84 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 17:59 UTC 2003

Glad to see at least one american enjoyed it. apparently it hasn't gone down
well ith U.S. critics. I think the chances of it not going down well with
British critics are pretty slim; British films are so few and far between we
need to encourage them as much as we can, whether the individual film is
actually any good or not.
glenda
response 85 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 18:07 UTC 2003

Got "The Guru" from netflix this weekend.  I found it amusing, good fun. 
Staci watched it and was using head phones.  Every once in a while she would
break out in the giggles.  A fun break from the hum-drums of studying.
mynxcat
response 86 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 19:12 UTC 2003

Jeff, I'm nmot American, I'm Indian. FWIW, the theater was nearly 
full, and most people seemed highly appreciative of the movie, (and 
most of them were American :) )

What other British movies are there out there? Bend it like Bekham was 
definitely well received here. Was 4 Weddings and a Funeral British or 
American? I loved Full Monty. Calendar Girls looks to be the female 
version of Full Monty. 

I was pretty disappointed with The Guru. Heather Graham in a sari was 
just too weird. Though she did seem to get the dance moves down really 
nicely :)
twenex
response 87 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 19:35 UTC 2003

Oh, yes, you've a good pint there about bering Indian.
Well, you're over that side of the Pond and seem to like
it, so that must count for something.

Most of the Brit films I know of that you haven't
mentioned are old. You might try the Ealing comedies if
you can get them on video or DVD. Other than that there'sw
really only Johnny English, Lawrence of Arabia, and a film
about a Geordie ~(Newcastle native) boy who becomes
aballet dancer - forget the name. Oh, and East is East
about an Indian family in Birmingham? which people might
like. I don't much fancy Caldendar Girls myself.
mynxcat
response 88 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 20:00 UTC 2003

I've seen East is East. It was good, but depressing.

Billy Eliott was the boy who turned ballet dancer, wasn't it? I liked 
that movie. Then of course there are the Merchant Ivory productions 
which are always good. 

twenex
response 89 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 21:38 UTC 2003

Billy Elliott, that's right. East is East is depressing?
oh dear. I'd heard it was funny.
edina
response 90 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 21:45 UTC 2003

Billy Elliot and East is East were depressing.
mynxcat
response 91 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 21:53 UTC 2003

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mynxcat
response 92 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 21:54 UTC 2003

I was told East is East was funny, and since I'm always interested in 
movies with south-asian families settled in a Westernised country, I 
watched it. It started out being funny, with all those situations with 
a south-asian coping with British life, but it ended depressing, when 
you realise what the kids go through. Definitely depressing. 

I really want to watch American Desi. 


krj
response 93 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 22:04 UTC 2003

I just found out that I missed the rebroadcast of "Saga of Mulan," 
a 1994 Chinese film presenting a Chinese Opera version of the same
story as the Disney animated film.  I did get to see it this spring,
but the videotape had a little accident.  It's not commercially
available, last I saw.  Whine.
twenex
response 94 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 22:50 UTC 2003

Bummer, x2. Maybe if Nixon is still alive you could ask
him to go get it for you...
scott
response 95 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 03:58 UTC 2003

Finally got around to seeing "Pirates of the Carribean" at the discount
theatre.  It was amusing... well, that was about it.  Johnny Depp was pretty
funny, anyway.
gull
response 96 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 15:17 UTC 2003

Yup, Johnny Depp made the movie enough fun to be worth it, for me. :>

I wasn't expecting a great plot from a movie named after a theme park ride.
twenex
response 97 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 16:57 UTC 2003

Actually, I really enjoyed POTC. Possibly because I was expecting it to be
a bit of a joke, but it wasn't.
anderyn
response 98 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 18:24 UTC 2003

I loved it. Am planning on putting it into the permanent film library. I even
loved Orlando Bloom's character quite a bit, though most think him too stodgy.
mynxcat
response 99 of 225: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 18:27 UTC 2003

Pirates of the Caribbean was the kind of movie I expected to hate. But 
I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thanks to Johnny Depp.
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