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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!
parcel
response 25 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 03:55 UTC 2004

YEAH


f*r
gregb
response 26 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 14:16 UTC 2004

I picked up the "Ausstin Powers: Goldmember" DVD recently and I'm not
happy with it.  Not because of the movie itself, that was OK.  No, it's
because of the "Infinifilm" stuff.  It disabled my scan and pause
functions, which means I have to stop the disc, which means I have to
start watching from the beginning of the chapter I was in, which is
ANNOYING!  This is the only DVD I have that does does this so I'm
certain Infinifilm is the culprit.

Has anyone else had similar experiences with Infinifilm DVD's?
gull
response 27 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 14:32 UTC 2004

I had the same problem with that DVD.  I hope this kind of
control-freakery doesn't become more common.  It reminds me of when
Disney used to disable all the controls during the 'preview of coming
attractions' segment, so you had to watch it all the way through every time.
tod
response 28 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 16:49 UTC 2004

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klg
response 29 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 17:08 UTC 2004

From the story of Hanukah:

The family of Mattathias became known as the Maccabees, from the Hebrew 
word for "hammer," because they were said to strike hammer blows 
against their enemies.
gregb
response 30 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 17:14 UTC 2004

Re. 27: Do U remember which Disney DVD's did that, so I can avoid them?

For those who want to avoid Infinifilm films, they include:

     Blow                Friday After Next
     13 Days           Goldmember
     Rush Hour 2     John Q
     15 Minutes       Destination 2

krj
response 31 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 19:59 UTC 2004

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krj
response 32 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 20:01 UTC 2004

Rather than derail the discussion of the content of what's showing
on the movie and video screen, I'll start the new incarnation of the 
copyright/napster items.
edina
response 33 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 20:04 UTC 2004

Snarkiness need not apply.
soup
response 34 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 01:44 UTC 2004

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maryeliz
response 35 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 03:57 UTC 2004

Okay i just saw "Dawn of the dead" today and i thought it was pretty good.
I didn't see the original and before today i didn't even know there was an
original. I suggest that if anyone has interests in horror movies that you
go and check out this movie.
krj
response 36 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 05:57 UTC 2004

We stumbled over "What A Girl Wants" on HBO last night and watched 
it all the way through; then went out today and rented the DVD so we 
could see the first 20 minutes.  Rather a decent piece of Hollywood 
fluff, as a 17-year-old American goes off to Britain in search of 
her absent aristocrat father, played by Colin Firth.  Jeff would 
probably object to all the British stereotypes.
twenex
response 37 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 13:52 UTC 2004

They oughtta make a film full of American stereotypes, and see if the people
who moan about Brits who moan about British stereotypes laugh on the other
side of their faces.

Just saw "Love, Actually." Quite good, actually.
gull
response 38 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 15:16 UTC 2004

Re resp:37: Aren't most films full of American stereotypes?
gregb
response 39 of 278: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 15:26 UTC 2004

Re. 37: Actually, it's been done, sortof.  Martin Mull did a
"mockumentary" back in the '80s called "The History of White People in
America."  It was full of WASP stereotypical traits and such.  Quite
funny, as I recall.
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