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jaklumen
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response 95 of 269:
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Apr 25 23:10 UTC 2003 |
My gut feeling says that without big director James Cameron, the flick
isn't going to do so well. The die-hard fans might see it, but I
can't imagine it being a success.
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scott
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response 96 of 269:
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Apr 25 23:12 UTC 2003 |
I could imagine Arnie as the "prototype" for the T1 robot, and appearing as
such in T3/4. It was a great twist in T2 with a pretty unassuming guy as the
real badass terminator character.
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tod
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response 97 of 269:
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Apr 26 00:07 UTC 2003 |
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jazz
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response 98 of 269:
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Apr 26 15:12 UTC 2003 |
I liked the T2's creepy stalker vibe.
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oval
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response 99 of 269:
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Apr 26 15:13 UTC 2003 |
have i missed the bowling for columbine drift?
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mynxcat
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response 100 of 269:
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Apr 26 18:00 UTC 2003 |
totally
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bru
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response 101 of 269:
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Apr 27 05:20 UTC 2003 |
well, it seems one of the terminators, a newer, faster, more deadly model,
is actually female in build.
Go see Bulletproof Monk.
Good for the 12 year old in you.
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janc
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response 102 of 269:
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Apr 27 19:50 UTC 2003 |
Apparantly Schwarzenegger is the main force behind T3. T1 was Cameron's
first film, very low-budget (but the low budget was spent in the right
places, so it isn't all that obvious). It was a rousing success, but he
was in no position in those days to get control over the rights to his
work. So other people own the Terminator series, and Cameron would
rather work on projects he benefits more from. Linda Hamilton played
Connor in the first two films. She is Cameron's wife, I think, and
opted out of T3 too, claiming the script was soulless. Overall, this
sounds like the film that will kill the Terminator series dead.
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aruba
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response 103 of 269:
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Apr 28 01:15 UTC 2003 |
According to IMDB, Cameron & Hamilton married in 1997 and are now divorced.
I also learned that she has an identical twin sister.
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tod
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response 104 of 269:
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Apr 28 16:16 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 105 of 269:
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Apr 28 16:58 UTC 2003 |
Isn't it Suzy Amis? From Titanic?
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tod
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response 106 of 269:
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Apr 28 17:16 UTC 2003 |
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remmers
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response 107 of 269:
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Apr 28 23:17 UTC 2003 |
Three former M-Net folks? Care to name names (and/or login ids)?
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tod
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response 108 of 269:
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Apr 28 23:20 UTC 2003 |
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jazz
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response 109 of 269:
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Apr 29 03:29 UTC 2003 |
Nor were they ever spotted in Eloise.
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jmsaul
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response 110 of 269:
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Apr 29 03:29 UTC 2003 |
One of them was fixer, right?
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tod
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response 111 of 269:
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Apr 29 04:15 UTC 2003 |
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mooncat
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response 112 of 269:
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Apr 29 19:52 UTC 2003 |
re #103- I believe the twin sister made an appearance in T2 (the
character was having a dream in which she saw herself with a couple
kids)
Recently saw: Bulletproof Monk- and very much enjoyed it. The fight
scenes were a blast to watch, as well as Chow Yun Fat's interaction
with Seann William Scott's (I think that's him) character. There was
even a fairly decent pliot attached to it that I liked. Okay, it's a
martial arts film and often their plots are rather, well, lame- but one
doesn't go to see those movies for the plots. Really. <grins>
Lessee, also saw Rabbit Proof Fence- a movie about three Aborigine
girls trying to make their way home along the Rabbit Proof fence. A
really very hard movie, in some aspects, but very well done. Definitely
a tear jerker. The three young actresses did a really good job, imo.
Also saw The Importance of Being Earnest and loved it. I'm a big fan of
Colin Firth and Rupert Evertt and watching them together in this Oscar
Wilde play turned movie was just a blast. Judi Dench and Reese
Witherspoon did very well with their roles, I especially adored Dame
Judi Dench's protrayal. I was reminded in many ways of An Ideal
Husband, not at all surprising all things considered, and enjoyed this
movie just as much.
Oh and Ghost Ship... which had several things going for it, and all in
all wasn't a horrible movie. A crew who scavenge the oceans find
a 'deserted' oceanliner and go exploring while dreaming of how they
will spend their millions when they get it back to shore. Well, it of
course, can't work that way. As horror movies go- it was fun, a plot
different from a lot of horror movies I've seen. It just really wasn't
all that scarey to me. Some parts were definitely creepy, and some
things sudden, but just didn't particularly scare me. I still liked it
though.
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aruba
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response 113 of 269:
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Apr 29 23:23 UTC 2003 |
Re #112: Looks like you're right:
http://us.imdb.com/Bio?Hamilton%20Gearren,%20Leslie
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anderyn
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response 114 of 269:
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Apr 30 00:39 UTC 2003 |
We (bruce and i) also both liked "bulletproof monk". i thought that it was
an excellent example of the "bring your inner twelve-year-old" and have a
blast movie. (And the interaction/chemistry between Chow Yun-Fat and Seann
William Scott is amazingly good for a buddy movie. )
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jazz
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response 115 of 269:
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Apr 30 12:56 UTC 2003 |
I didn't mind Ghost Ship, either, though I came in on the first
scene, which was a rather grisly little piece of special effects wizardry
involving God's own weed whacker and several pirouetting human weeds.
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bru
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response 116 of 269:
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Apr 30 13:11 UTC 2003 |
twila really liked the prevue for Prates of the Caribbean. Loks mighty spooky
and swashbucklerish.
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tod
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response 117 of 269:
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Apr 30 17:32 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 118 of 269:
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May 2 14:52 UTC 2003 |
Saw "X2" last night at the midnight showing. (Yes, I was the oldest person
there.) I loved it, but I'm easy to please. My friends (hardcore X-Men fans
) weren't as thrilled with it as I was (too much back story they thought -
and that's true - there's tons of back story), but couldn't deny some of the
effects are pretty amazing. Got to see a ton of cool new mutants (Kitty
Pride, Banshee, Colossus, Pyro, Nightcrawler [worth price of admission, imo]
and Lady Deathstrike. Definitely worth not getting sleep. :)
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jazz
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response 119 of 269:
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May 3 04:03 UTC 2003 |
Suhweet. They've got Nightcrawler. Did they fix Kitty's age too?
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