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mynxcat
response 231 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 20:14 UTC 2003

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arabella
response 232 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 23:40 UTC 2003

Methinks mynxcat finds many movies boring.

mary
response 233 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 02:37 UTC 2003

I'm curious as to what movies she likes.
russ
response 234 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 02:48 UTC 2003

I saw _Pather Panchali_ for a film class.  I probably have a review of
it, stuffed away in a pile of college homework somewhere.  I did watch
it all the way through; I view it as excellent film, in the sense that
a challenging crossword puzzle is excellent.
mynxcat
response 235 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 14:38 UTC 2003

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edina
response 236 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 15:52 UTC 2003

It's all about "The Godfather".
mynxcat
response 237 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 16:02 UTC 2003

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edina
response 238 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 16:03 UTC 2003

My mom and I were discussing great movies - I said my favorite was "The
Godfather" - she said, "That's your opinion", and I said, "yeah, mine and the
American Film Institute."
mynxcat
response 239 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 16:36 UTC 2003

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gull
response 240 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 20:24 UTC 2003

I've never liked _Gone with the Wind_ much.  Too long, and incredibly
overacted.  I love Citizen Kane_, though.
gregb
response 241 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 20:25 UTC 2003

The mivie I like to watch over and over is Grease.  It was such an 
upbeat film and the music was excellent.  I also like the Cary Grant 
comedies, except for Arsenic and Old Lace; way too loony for me.  I 
also like a number of WWII flicks starring The Duke.
richard
response 242 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 05:41 UTC 2003

the movie I like to watch over and over is Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights"
This is a film that never ceases to amaze me.  And the final scene with
Chaplin and the blind girl always gets to me
mynxcat
response 243 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 13:08 UTC 2003

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janc
response 244 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 15:13 UTC 2003

"City Lights" is amazing.  The whole story is a cliche (possibly more so
now than when it was made, but probably it has been a cliche since the
dawn of man), and yet it still has amazing emotional impact.  No way I
could watch that over and over again.  It'd wring me out.  Maybe less so
these days, when my own life isn't quite so lonely.
furs
response 245 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 15:34 UTC 2003

We saw "Old School" last night.  If you are Will Ferrell fan, this is 
a must see.  He's pretty darn funny.  It can definately wait for a 
rental, but is a fun and entertaining movie.
goose
response 246 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 15:23 UTC 2003

I saw Chicago over the weekend and would have much rather seen Old School...
mynxcat
response 247 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 16:46 UTC 2003

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furs
response 248 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 17:13 UTC 2003

I finally saw "Amelie" yesterday and I loved it.  Tim hates watching 
movies with subtitles and I told him he had to watch it cause slynne 
said it was one of her favorite movies.  And when we were watching it 
he said "This is a TOTAL Lynne movie!" hahahahaha.  Even Tim liked it!

gregb
response 249 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 18:18 UTC 2003

I'm with Tim regarding subtitles.  When I went to see Crouching Tiger, 
Belching Dragon--or whatever it's called--I didn't know it was all 
subtitled.  Talk about disapointed.
slynne
response 250 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 19:23 UTC 2003

HAHAHA. That is sooooo funny, Jeanne! I am glad you guys liked it  :)
goose
response 251 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 20:36 UTC 2003

RE#247 -- It was alright, but I dunno, there was just *something* I can't put
my finger on that I didn't like about it.  I think seeing it on stage would
have been great, but I don't think it translated to the big screen.  That
said, the costumes were good.  And now that I'm thinking about it, CAtherine
Zeta-Jones is one of the things that bugged me.  She never convinced me she
wasn't Catherine Zeta-Jones.
mynxcat
response 252 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 20:46 UTC 2003

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furs
response 253 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 20:48 UTC 2003

For a movie like Amelie, subtitles are ok.  For CTHD, it was hard to 
read and watch the action.  He's a martial arts guy, and was was also 
disappointed cause he couldn't watch both.

Must be that lack of multi-tasking men have. ;)
jmsaul
response 254 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 22:35 UTC 2003

Hey, now.  I found CTHD so easy to handle with the subtitles that I didn't
even realize it was subtitled by the end.  If you'd asked me, I might have
denied it.
anderyn
response 255 of 327: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 23:23 UTC 2003

I too found CTHD easy to deal with subtitle-wise. And I can't usually read
them (my eyes are bad enough that I can't read AND watch the action, I can't
see half the action when I'm not trying to read subtitles, too). As an aside,
this is one reason I've discovered that I LOVE DVDs -- I can finally see the
damn movie, 'cause I'm watching on a 17 inch screen ten inches from my eyes.
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