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richard
Grex goes to the movies-- the Spring Movie Review item Mark Unseen   Mar 21 03:30 UTC 2004

This is the movie review item.  Have you seen a good movie lately at 
the movie theater?  Have you rented a movie lately?  Have you bought a 
movie on ppv lately?  Have you watched a good movie on cable tv or 
regular tv lately? 

Whether you like a movie or hate a movie, BE CRITICal, write about it 
here! 

278 responses total.
richard
response 1 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 21 03:43 UTC 2004

ETERNAL SUNSET OF THE SPOTLESS MIND-- This is the new movie from 
Charlie Kauffman, who wrote the wonderful movies "Being John Malkovich" 
and "Adaptation".  This one is just as offbeat and original.  Jim 
Carrey and Kate Winslet are this couple who have a two year romance and 
a really bad breakup.  Then she goes to this doctor's office that is 
offering this new procedure-- they can erase the memories of the person 
you broke up with from your mind.  So it can be as if they never 
existed.  So she has the procedure and all of a sudden can't remember 
Jim Carrey.  He can't handle that, so to get back at her, he decides to 
have the procedure too.  Much of the rest of the movie takes place 
inside Jim Carrey's head while he's having the procedure done, slowly 
having all the memories of Winslet and his romance with her erased one 
at a time.  He flashes back to different scenes in his romance with 
Winslet and watches them slowly disappear.  Finally confronting in his 
mind the question of whether he REALLY wants all memories of her to 
disappear from his mind.

I found this to be a very poignant and thought provoking movie.  Surely 
anyone that has had a relationship end really badly has fantasized at 
one time or another about, "I wish this person never existed!  I wish I 
never met this person"  

This flaw in this movie is that this, the central idea, is not 
workable.  Even if you can have this operation and have all your 
memories of a person you were in a failed relationship with erased, you 
can't erase the memories of the people around you of that person (i.e. 
your friends and family).    

Also I don't buy that the ending is realistic, but I won't give that 
away here.  But that aside, this is a really well directed and well 
acted film. I think it might be both Carrey and Winslet's best work.  I 
give Charlie Kauffman credit for again coming up with a really 
distinctiev idea for a movie.  On the whole, I recommend this movie.
richard
response 2 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 21 10:13 UTC 2004

oops, I mistyped the name of that movie!  The movie is called

"Eternal SUNSHINE of the Spotless Mind"   Now why when I typed it before it
came out sunset instead of sunshine I dunno, I hope it doesn't have deep
psychological signficance or anything  :)  
twenex
response 3 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 21 11:53 UTC 2004

Creepy.
giry
response 4 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 21 13:45 UTC 2004

Agora 8 <-> Cinema 62
slynne
response 5 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 21 21:35 UTC 2004

Yeah, I am looking forward to that movie. Hopefully I will have time to 
see it next weekend. 
tod
response 6 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 17:04 UTC 2004

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mcnally
response 7 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 17:38 UTC 2004

 Mix them all together and you could have a truly memorable scene where
 Julie Andrews and the Von Trapp children call down a napalm strike on a
 bunch of serial-killer zombies..  (Yo-de-lay, yo-de-lay, yo-de-lay-hee-hoo!)
tod
response 8 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 17:50 UTC 2004

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twenex
response 9 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 18:02 UTC 2004

lol.
gregb
response 10 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 19:05 UTC 2004

I haven't seen this version of DOTD yet, but from the trailers, it 
looks like nothing more than a gore-fest.  The '70s original version 
was much more suspenseful.  The saying, "Less is more," certainly 
applied here.  Particularly in regards to the pacing.  This new 
version moves very fast, the zombies are on you in a sec., there's no 
time for soaking in what's happening.  The original was just the 
opposite.  That's not to say there wasn't any action, there was.  But 
it happened on spurts, relying more on things moving slowly.  "Night 
of the Living Dead" was the same way.  This is the version I reccomend.
grexmom
response 11 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 20:47 UTC 2004

I am looking for the name of a movie, that mocks the Godfather movie 
genre.    According to a student I know; there is this one scene where 
some woman eats tons of gas producing foods ( eggs, broccoli, etc) and 
then lights a match lifts her leg and blows of the side of a building.  
Does that sound familiar to anyone?  If so, what is the name of that 
movie? 
tod
response 12 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 22 20:50 UTC 2004

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grexmom
response 13 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 02:23 UTC 2004

Thanks Tod :)
happyboy
response 14 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 17:51 UTC 2004

IAHB "Dawn of the DEad" beat "Bravechrist" at the boxoffice
last weekend.
tod
response 15 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 18:15 UTC 2004

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happyboy
response 16 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 18:32 UTC 2004

ROSIE PALM!
mcnally
response 17 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 17:40 UTC 2004

 The BBC is reporting
 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3563405.stm) that Monty Python's
 "Life of Brian" will enjoy a theatrical re-release this year and be marketed
 as an alternative to Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ."

 I find the idea to be in amusingly bad taste and support it for no better
 reason than that it's sure to offend a lot of people who could really stand
 to have their buttons pushed. 
other
response 18 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 17:41 UTC 2004

What mcnally said.  (#17)
albaugh
response 19 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 17:56 UTC 2004

"The Passion of the Brian"
gregb
response 20 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 17:59 UTC 2004

"The Passion of the Fruit"
albaugh
response 21 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 18:01 UTC 2004

"The Brian of the Fruit"
tpryan
response 22 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 18:07 UTC 2004

        And in Life of Brian, you do see the Full Monty Phyton.
(oh what a beautiful morning).
tpryan
response 23 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 18:09 UTC 2004

        And a thank you to George Harrison for coming to the 
financial rescue of the Phythons, who had fundig for "Brian"
cut days before filming was to begin.
bru
response 24 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 03:48 UTC 2004

The jewish suicide squad rocks!
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