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anderyn
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response 189 of 289:
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Nov 17 22:47 UTC 2002 |
Enjoyed "Spirited Away" even though most of the folks I went with thought it
was too cute. I liked it a lot. Was on the edge of my seat just awaiting the
next thing.
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remmers
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response 190 of 289:
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Nov 18 02:04 UTC 2002 |
Re #185: Different directors. "God Is Great..." is directed by Pascale
Bailly. "Amelie" was directied by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
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edina
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response 191 of 289:
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Nov 18 16:47 UTC 2002 |
I saw "The Transporter" this weekend at the $1 theater. Oh man. Jason
Statham is so hot! The action is fun too.
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bhelliom
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response 192 of 289:
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Nov 18 17:34 UTC 2002 |
Russ..."Secretary" was a great ride. :p
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jazz
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response 193 of 289:
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Nov 20 14:29 UTC 2002 |
"The Secretary" was a psychodrama involving a secretary who is
mistreated by her boss, and gets revenge. "Secretary" is a love story
involving a secretary who is mistreated by her boss, and loves it.
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scott
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response 194 of 289:
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Nov 23 01:05 UTC 2002 |
"Standing in the Shadows of Motown" will be coming to the Madstone Theatres
(the recently opened "art house" theatres in Briarwood mall) on the 28th or
thereabouts.
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hera
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response 195 of 289:
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Nov 24 07:29 UTC 2002 |
r
I hate your fucking "four times a year" restart. This sucks the balls of an
orangutan. When the fuck do you start the new conference so I don't have to
wade through all this CRAP? (which I have not done, anyway, so Phhhhttt!)
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md
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response 196 of 289:
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Nov 24 12:33 UTC 2002 |
Hey, when you're up and about at 2:30 AM, why *not* wade through it?
You might learn something.
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rcurl
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response 197 of 289:
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Nov 24 15:30 UTC 2002 |
She does have a lot to learn about interacting with people. I bet she is
now considered just another asshole in most users' minds.
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md
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response 198 of 289:
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Nov 24 21:55 UTC 2002 |
She told somebody on mnet that she'd join Grex and cause an uproar
here. I think that was her stab at it. Whatever...
We finally rented Mulholland Drive to find out why everyone we know
hates it so much. We found out. We also rented Murder by Numbers, a
Sandra Bullock vehicle where she plays The Cop With A Tortured Psyche.
Gettin' tired of that character, but the movie was mostly watchable.
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remmers
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response 199 of 289:
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Nov 24 22:32 UTC 2002 |
Well, "Mulholland Drive" is one of my favorite movies of the last
several years. Seen it twice, will probably watch it again sometime.
For what it's worth. You may call me weird if you wish.
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md
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response 200 of 289:
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Nov 25 11:23 UTC 2002 |
Hell no. My "taste" in movies, such as it is, runs to farcical
comedies and the like. Listen to him, not me, folks.
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slynne
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response 201 of 289:
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Nov 25 18:53 UTC 2002 |
Too late. I hated Mulholland Drive too.
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slynne
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response 202 of 289:
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Nov 25 19:15 UTC 2002 |
But only because I knew you were going to hate it, md. *snort*
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mynxcat
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response 203 of 289:
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Nov 25 19:27 UTC 2002 |
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mary
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response 204 of 289:
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Nov 25 22:45 UTC 2002 |
Liked "Far From Heaven". The story is secondary to
the flawless 50's style.
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lynne
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response 205 of 289:
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Nov 26 00:17 UTC 2002 |
Harry Potter 2 was okay.
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scott
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response 206 of 289:
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Nov 26 02:49 UTC 2002 |
(How was John Cleese as the new Q?)
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mynxcat
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response 207 of 289:
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Nov 26 03:09 UTC 2002 |
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richard
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response 208 of 289:
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Nov 26 03:32 UTC 2002 |
I liked the new Bond movie, Die Another Day, and thought Halle Berry was
terrific in it. And so was John Cleese as Q.
Harry Potter 2 was I thought better than Harry Potter 1. The addition of
the venerable Shakespearean actor Kennth Branagh was a classy touch
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remmers
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response 209 of 289:
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Nov 26 13:19 UTC 2002 |
John Cleese is in "Die Another Day"? Hm, I haven't seen a Bond movie
since the 1960s, but Cleese's presence almost tempts me to see the new
one. Probably won't though.
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aruba
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response 210 of 289:
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Nov 26 14:32 UTC 2002 |
Cleese is the new Q.
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lynne
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response 211 of 289:
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Nov 26 16:12 UTC 2002 |
Yes, but it's such an annoying role to have to watch...although less annoying
than in the book, and he did it well. Amusingly enough, Clees(e) was in
HP2 as well, as Nearly Headless Nick.
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richard
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response 212 of 289:
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Nov 27 03:47 UTC 2002 |
not only is John Clees the new Q, but M is now played by the woman considered
the greatest living british stage actress, Dame Judy Dench (who won the best
supporting actor oscar as Queen Elizabeth in Shakespeare in Love) Pretty
strong casting there!
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lynne
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response 213 of 289:
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Nov 27 04:07 UTC 2002 |
<oops...should have noted that 211 was in response to previous comment about
Kenneth Branagh, not John Clees. John Clees is divine, even (maybe
particularly) when the role calls for making an ass of oneself.>
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