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richard
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Siskel & Ebert & Grex-- the Movie Review item
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Jan 11 23:48 UTC 1999 |
This is the movie review item, where we post reviews of movies we have
seen either in the theater, or rented, and have genera film discusion.
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richard
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response 1 of 165:
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Jan 12 00:06 UTC 1999 |
Okay, here's a terrific film recommendation to start things off:
AFFLICTION-- This is writer Russell Banks followup to the "Sweet
Hereafter" (if you saw that movie, it was a very very dark, character
study about the residents of a small town in Canada-- great film)
Anyway this stars Nick Nolte as a policeman in a small upstate New
Hampshire town. The dominant relationship in his life is with his
father who hates him. His daughter is afraid of him. His girlfriend
doesnt understand him. The film chronicles his slow, steady breakdown
over a period of weeks, as he becomes a prisoner of alcoholism and
paranoia. The movie starts with Nolte's character on the edge, and
shows him going straight over. Nolte is deservedly the favorite to win
the Best Actor Oscar this year, and James Coburn is simply haunting as
the brutal father who dominates his life and will certainly be up for
Best Supporting Actor.
"AFFLICTION" is a very intense, dark and disturbing film. Not one that
everyone will enjoy therefore, but it is a beautiful work and great
cinema. ***** (five stars-- highly recommended)
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katie
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response 2 of 165:
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Jan 12 03:39 UTC 1999 |
Patch Adams was a sorry film. Sappy.
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mcnally
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response 3 of 165:
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Jan 12 06:31 UTC 1999 |
please tell me that that didn't come as a surprise to anyone..
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omni
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response 4 of 165:
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Jan 12 10:06 UTC 1999 |
Robin Williams is either on or he's off. Obviously in Patch Adams he's off. It
looked good, but then again, so did Plan 9 ;)
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jep
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response 5 of 165:
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Jan 12 16:25 UTC 1999 |
We recently saw "Armageddon". It was sappy, unbelievable, and filled
with holes. The characters were cardboard cutouts. The plot was
nonexistent. We hated it. Really terrible. Miss it if there's any way
you can.
Then we saw "Lost in Space". It was sappy, unbelievable, and filled
with holes. It had unsympathetic characters. The plot zigzagged around
a lot. However, it was a likeable movie, really very well done. We
both liked it. We're even looking forward to the sequel.
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