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md
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response 159 of 165:
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Mar 20 16:49 UTC 1999 |
Just opened. Sandra Bullock & Ben Affleck.
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remmers
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response 160 of 165:
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Mar 21 18:19 UTC 1999 |
(The *real* reason md liked "Forces of Nature" is that he thinks Sandra
Bullock is a babe... ;-)
Actually, it sounds intriguing. I may try to catch it.
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md
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response 161 of 165:
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Mar 21 19:31 UTC 1999 |
The critics are shredding it. Be warned.
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danr
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response 162 of 165:
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Mar 22 16:50 UTC 1999 |
re #160: Nothing wrong with that. I think she's a babe, too.
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darbha
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response 163 of 165:
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Mar 25 05:47 UTC 1999 |
Why should Dame Judy Dench be given the Supporting actress oscar? Is it
because the supporting actress oscar is itselfa very insignificant award?
Remember last year also Kim Basinger got it god knows why ?
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papa
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response 164 of 165:
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Dec 27 03:35 UTC 2019 |
DOCTOR SLEEP
"Doctor Sleep" is a good sequel to "The Shining". It may be the "2010: The
Year We Make Contact" to The Shining's "2001: A Space Odyssey". It's a
worthwhile movie in its own right, but doesn't come up to the legendary level
of the original.
It's not a typical horror movie, which is a point in its favor. There is one
very disturbing scene which I won't spoil (contact me privately if you've seen
the movie, or want to know how disturbing the scene is before deciding if you
want to see it), and two or three jump scares. It is almost more of a
superhero movie than a horror movie.
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tod
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response 165 of 165:
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Mar 1 01:10 UTC 2020 |
I don't remember the disturbing scene. I do remember thinking that
Men Who Stare At Goats was bleeding through
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