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slynne
response 184 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 15:56 UTC 2003

I saw The Hours this weekend and really loved it. The acting was 
amazing. I also didnt get how everything tied together until the very 
end but I see that as a plus. I think I "got it" at the exact right 
moment. It was perfect. I wasnt sure about some of the sexuality themes 
in the movie. I have a feeling that if I had ever read any Virginia 
Woolf or perhaps, _Mrs Dallaway_ in particular, I might have understood 
why that stuff was included. I probably would have had a much richer 
appreciation of the movie too. I think I'll read that book and then 
watch this movie again. 
janc
response 185 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 17:19 UTC 2003

I just noticed on the IMDB that Peter Weir is directing a movie based on the
first book of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series.  This is a justifiably
famous series of naval books set during the Napoleanic Wars.  Aubrey is a
ships captain, Maturin a doctor/spy.  O'Brian died 19 books into the series.
Cool to see someone like Weir picking up such a project.  Apparantly due out
in November.
jazz
response 186 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 21:11 UTC 2003

        Vin Diesel did a much better job as the anti-hero in an earlier film,
"Pitch Black", where he wavered between a hero and anti-hero quite a number
of times.
scott
response 187 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 21:41 UTC 2003

"XXX" wasn't really a serious movie, though.  Funniest movie I saw all summer,
actually!  :)
mcnally
response 188 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 00:03 UTC 2003

  re #185:  Hmmm..  Someone is working on a film of one of the later
  O'Brian books but not starting the series from the first book
  ("Master and Commander".)  Is that Weir, do you think, or are there
  going to be two competing movie series based on the same series of books?
janc
response 189 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 04:15 UTC 2003

Interesting - and odd.  IMDB lists the title as "Master and Commander: The
Far Side of the World".  Other web sites list it as "The Far Side of the
World" to be released in June.  "Master and Commander" is the title of the
first book in the series, "Far Side of the World" is the tenth.  It looks like
they are treating "Master and Commander" and a title for the series as a
whole, and the movie is to be based on the tenth book.  Though apparantly it's
been rearranged a bit so the villians won't be the Americans.
mcnally
response 190 of 327: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 09:01 UTC 2003

  So which great naval power will they be fighting, the Iraqis or the
  North Koreans?

  I guess the latter if they're working on "The Far Side of the World."
krj
response 191 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 04:28 UTC 2003

The Madstone Theaters in Briarwood (Ann Arbor) is trying a revival
of repertory cinema.  The February issue of CURRENT lists dates
for "The Philadelphia Story," "The Apartment," "Blood Simple"
and "Sling Blade," among other. 

It'll be interesting to see if they can make this work in the 
DVD era; the VCR finished off most of the repertory movie theaters 
in the country 
slynne
response 192 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 16:47 UTC 2003

I know I wouldnt mind checking out The Philadelphia Story on a big 
screen. 
edina
response 193 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 15:55 UTC 2003

Saw "The Hours".  Brilliant, but very depressing.
mynxcat
response 194 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 16:00 UTC 2003

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edina
response 195 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 16:08 UTC 2003

It was still depressing.
mynxcat
response 196 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 16:53 UTC 2003

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gelinas
response 197 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 03:28 UTC 2003

We saw The Two Towers on Saturday, finally.  (NB:  I've been avoiding the
movie review items since the movie's release.  If I repeat what others have
said, I'll find out when I catch up. ;)

Most of the departures I could forgive on ground of translation to a different
medium.  I can't say that for:  the loss/disappearance of Aragorn, the sudden
change of mind that took Treebeard to Isengard (and, with such a sudden
change, where did all the other ents come from?) and the trip to Osgiliath.
Frodo and Sam really should have gotten to Cirith Ungol.  

Still, the scenery was beautiful.
janc
response 198 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 05:22 UTC 2003

Welcome to New Zealand.
gizlnort
response 199 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 21:46 UTC 2003

I highly recommend Chicago to all on the BBS, fantastic musical work, acting
in high degree, and overall a great performance.  
mynxcat
response 200 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 22:08 UTC 2003

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clees
response 201 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 09:13 UTC 2003

Saw Gangs of New York, last night.
So, can anybody fill me in this part of history?
Cause I wasn't aware that a thing like this had occured during the Civ 
War
mynxcat
response 202 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 15:37 UTC 2003

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edina
response 203 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 16:27 UTC 2003

I think because everyone can relate to the movie, in some way.  And it's a
good movie for both men and women to see.
mynxcat
response 204 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 16:46 UTC 2003

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rcurl
response 205 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 17:03 UTC 2003

I thought her boyfriend was a totally plastic character - almost unnecessary
except as a prop and to provide dork inlaws. However they provided a little
humor as foils to the main characters and story. 
mynxcat
response 206 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 17:10 UTC 2003

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slynne
response 207 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 20:04 UTC 2003

I thought the boyfriend character was dreamy. Sure a little "too good 
to be true" but I wouldnt say he was "plastic". 
edina
response 208 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 20:13 UTC 2003

Trust me, John Corbett, in plastic or however mode, can hang out in my house
anytime.
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