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mynxcat
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response 235 of 327:
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Feb 20 14:38 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 236 of 327:
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Feb 20 15:52 UTC 2003 |
It's all about "The Godfather".
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mynxcat
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response 237 of 327:
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Feb 20 16:02 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 238 of 327:
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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."
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mynxcat
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response 239 of 327:
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Feb 20 16:36 UTC 2003 |
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gull
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response 240 of 327:
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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.
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gregb
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response 241 of 327:
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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.
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richard
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response 242 of 327:
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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
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mynxcat
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response 243 of 327:
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Feb 23 13:08 UTC 2003 |
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janc
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response 244 of 327:
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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.
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furs
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response 245 of 327:
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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.
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goose
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response 246 of 327:
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Feb 24 15:23 UTC 2003 |
I saw Chicago over the weekend and would have much rather seen Old School...
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mynxcat
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response 247 of 327:
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Feb 24 16:46 UTC 2003 |
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furs
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response 248 of 327:
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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!
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gregb
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response 249 of 327:
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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.
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slynne
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response 250 of 327:
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Feb 24 19:23 UTC 2003 |
HAHAHA. That is sooooo funny, Jeanne! I am glad you guys liked it :)
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goose
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response 251 of 327:
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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.
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mynxcat
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response 252 of 327:
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Feb 24 20:46 UTC 2003 |
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furs
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response 253 of 327:
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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. ;)
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jmsaul
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response 254 of 327:
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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.
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anderyn
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response 255 of 327:
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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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remmers
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response 256 of 327:
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Feb 25 00:33 UTC 2003 |
I was in college and grad school when "art houses" showing subtitled
foreign films were commonplace, so I've seen dozens of subtitled
movies and am very used to it. Doesn't bother me. What *does*
bother me is a foreign language film with bad English dubbing.
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scott
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response 257 of 327:
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Feb 25 02:02 UTC 2003 |
I hate dubbed films - they can never really get the voices right.
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furs
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response 258 of 327:
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Feb 25 02:40 UTC 2003 |
I don't like dubbed movies either, I much prefer subtitles.
I also like listening to the foreign language and match what I know to
the english words. :)
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bru
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response 259 of 327:
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Feb 25 03:45 UTC 2003 |
speaking of subtitles...
Just rented a "Dirty Pair" CD adn have been watching it tonight. What is
interesting is the voice over is in english, and the subtitles are in engish,
but they don't match.
The gist of the conversations are the same, but totally different.
"Come on, Do it."
Vs.
"This is stupid"
"Is anything wrong"
Vs.
"Is there a problem"
Of you don't know who the Dirty Pair are, they are an anime interga;actic
Trouble shooters.
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