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omni
response 75 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 04:09 UTC 1998

  Volcano- Saw it on HBO a while back. Not impressed. One star.

  The Mouse that Roared- If you havn't seen it, see it. It should be 
  on Bravo for the next couple of weeks. Absolutly a classic.
mooncat
response 76 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 15:25 UTC 1998

I kinda liked Volcano when I saw it in the theater, but I don't
think that I would want to see it again.

I really thought that Mousehunt was a very cute movie. :)  Although,
Catzilla looked a little too much like my kitten would look (if
Sasha were mangy and a little bigger)

md
response 77 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 21:03 UTC 1998

ARMAGEDDON (B+) -- Better than Deep Impact, and a lot better than
some of the reviews made it sound.  The two bad guys from FARGO (A)
are in it.  Steve Buscemi plays a raunchy genius, and the other
guy plays a short-tempered Russian, and they get all the good lines.
"Time to embrace the horror, fellas."  "American components, Russian
components -- all made in Taiwan."
senna
response 78 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 08:47 UTC 1998

Predator:  Interesting story, not too shabbily executed.  It's helped
immensely by the lack of dialogue, particularly late in the film.  2 1/2
stars.
krj
response 79 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:24 UTC 1998

back in resp:70 , coyote asked if the Toshiro Mifune series at Lorch 
Hall would be subtitled or dubbed.  I am assuming subtitled, just because
I have never heard of these films being presented dubbed.  As the 
sponsor of the series is the Center for Japanese Studies, I would 
guess they would want the original Japanese dialogue.  But this is only 
a guess.
 
TITANIC opens today at the Fox Village, according to the A2 News, so 
perhaps I will finally get a chance to see it this week.
other
response 80 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:24 UTC 1998

cool!
eieio
response 81 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:39 UTC 1998

Tonight, quarter to midnight, Spike & Mike's Sick & Twisted is at the 
Michigan. It features "The Spirit of Christmas", on the big screen!
 
And I have one thing to say to anyone who spent way too much time watching
the RealVideo version and now feels compelled to recite the lines along 
with the film: "YOU DIE! YOU GO TO HELL AND YOU DIE!"
beeswing
response 82 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 20:44 UTC 1998

uh, if you're referring to the oft-mentioned quote on South Park, it's:

"No! You go to hell! You go to hell and you die!"
ivynymph
response 83 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 21:05 UTC 1998

<ivy looks incredibly confused, having *no* idea who SPike and Mike are or
what other is talking about....>

<ivy decides to never see Titanic, given that it'll be gone by the time she's
near>

other
response 84 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 21:57 UTC 1998

I was reacting to the announcement that titanic is playing at the $1.50
theatre.
ivynymph
response 85 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 22:17 UTC 1998

(I meant the spike and mike show....<smirk>)

I'm annoyed that Titanic took forever to get to Fox and now it's there while
I'm not.  grrrrr. 

senna
response 86 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 22:19 UTC 1998

Really?  I'm seeing it tomorrow.
anderyn
response 87 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 22:58 UTC 1998

Gooing to see Mark of Zorro tomorrow. Chick flick -- mostly girls in the
group.
senna
response 88 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 20:38 UTC 1998

Mask of Zorro was tolerable, but had a lot of foolish points.  The fencing
choreography was occasionally entertaining and occasionally just derivitive,
as were many of the plot points (felt like watching the star wars trilogy in
1840's california).  Antonia Banderas did a good job, particularly as his mild
mannered rich guy alter ego.  I found him sort of wanting as Zorro, but that's
because he isn't Cary Elwes.
remmers
response 89 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 01:43 UTC 1998

<remmers notes that the Star Wars trilogy was derivative>
coyote
response 90 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 04:07 UTC 1998

Re #79:
        Ok, thanks.  Just wanted to make sure there was *some* form of English
available there.  :)  I'll try to make it to at least one of those.  Do you
know what the other films are for the rest of the series, or where I could
find a list?  (The Observer, maybe?)
krj
response 91 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 04:51 UTC 1998

The July "Current" has a one-page feature on the entire Toshiro Mifune
series; the individual films, all on Fridays, should be listed in the 
Observer.  I know that "Yojimbo" is somewhere in the schedule for 
August.
coyote
response 92 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 05:08 UTC 1998

Ah, ok, thanks!
senna
response 93 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 05:44 UTC 1998

Not nearly this derivative, John.  And a lot better.  Besides, George
practically rewrote most of the old archetypes with the thing.
tpryan
response 94 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 06:11 UTC 1998

        Let us know how the qulaity of the film print of Titanic is.
I trust even less very used movie stock at the dollar fifty movies.
maeve
response 95 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 07:21 UTC 1998

<my words through the credits of Zorro> 'A zipper?!?! what are they thinking?
a zipper!' 
it was *very* funny, we had a peanut gallery/wit's circle going..yay
other
response 96 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 08:01 UTC 1998

        GATTACA:  Nicely done.  The production design paid wonderful attention
to details.  The overall sense of starkness and the classic feel given by the
amber filter really set the mood nicely.  A futuristic story in which genetic
engineering and analysis are the means by which a new class culture is
developed.  The lower caste, the laborers, are those people whose births were
not arranged and engineered to produce maximum development of specified
talents and functions.  The story revolves around a child born of love, not
engineering, who has a dream, and the will to pursue it against not only odds,
but the strictures of society.  It's an identity switch formula story, with
a topical interpretation.  Concept: B  Originality: D  Execution: A-

        BLACK SUNDAY:  A terrorist organization called Black September,
fighting in the name of the Palestinian people, plans an ingenious, if
tremendously farfetched, attack on a stadium full of people--including the
President of the US--at the Super Bowl in Miami.  The Steelers vs. the
Cowboys.  Made in 1977, the film has a distinctly dated feel, but left me with
the impression that if redone using modern technology, it would make an
incredibly good thriller (assuming competent execution).  An Israeli agent
is pitted against the woman he didn't kill when he had the chance as she
masterminds this operation.  Be prepared for slower pacing than modern films,
and some seemingly obscure shots that seem to do nothing for the film but take
up time.  Concept: A  Originality: A  Execution: B-
ivynymph
response 97 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 08:02 UTC 1998

(ack!  Gattaca was nap time...)
danr
response 98 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 13:16 UTC 1998

We went to see Titanic yesterday, and the print quality seemed fine.
I enjoyed the movie, but it wasn't **that** good.
beeswing
response 99 of 290: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 18:00 UTC 1998

I have yet to see it, but am I wrong in guessing Gattaca's allure was mainly
due to one Uma Thurman?
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