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scg
response 5 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 05:15 UTC 1999

John Hinckley shot Ronald Reagan in an effort to get the attention of Jodi
Foster, who he had seen in Taxi Driver and become obsessed with.
mcnally
response 6 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 05:43 UTC 1999

re #3:  Are you talkin' to me?
aruba
response 7 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 15:03 UTC 1999

Re #2:  I don't know, Mike, I've seen that footage so many times, I really
wouldn't want to see it again.  Then again, I'm not going to rent Taxi Driver,
either.
richard
response 8 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 21:57 UTC 1999

#3-- the connection is that John Hinckley, who shot President Reagan,
was absolutely obsessed with the movie "Taxi Driver", having taken to
watching it over and over again.  He claims to have seen it at least 75
times.  In the movie Robert Deniro's character, goes
psychotic after he cant win the heart of Cybil Shepherd, and decides to
assassinate the Presidential candidate her character was working for.
Hinckley apparently became mentally imbalanced and started to imagine
himself as actually being IN the movie, and decided to shoot President
Reagan to impress Jodie Foster.  

This is brought up in the "making of" documentary, where writer Paul
Schraeder mentions that both he and director Martin Scorcese were grilled
by the FBI after the shooting.  Hinckley was apparently one of a number of
men who too strongly identified with the main character in this movie.
eerie in a way.
richard
response 9 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:00 UTC 1999

#7...but Aruba, why wouldnt you want to rent "Taxi Driver"?  After all,
it routinely makes the top ten lists of the greatest american films
ever made.  Siskel and Ebert have it in their top five.
tpryan
response 10 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 23:27 UTC 1999

        So it needs to have the Hinkcly foootage to remind others who are
obsessed with watching the movie multiple times of what they could do?
aruba
response 11 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 01:25 UTC 1999

Re #9:  I have nothing against it, Richard.  I just don't like violent movies.
giry
response 12 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 17:48 UTC 1999

Agora 20 <-> Cinema 31
drewmike
response 13 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 05:48 UTC 1999

Uh.... welll... Monday I was in the production offices of Julia Roberts' next,
"Erin Brockovich", and I passed the offices of "Nutty Professor II".
 
I bet I know which movie is going to have more ass jokes.
bookworm
response 14 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 17:02 UTC 1999

I'm dying to see "Tarzan" and "Wild Wild West"  They are in theatres over 
here and I haven't seen either.
mcnally
response 15 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 17:07 UTC 1999

  re #13:  you're not going far out on a limb with that prediction, are you?
           for more of a challenge, try to predict the first movie to be made
           *after* "Nutty Professor II" that will feature more ass jokes.
           If you can make that call correctly I'll be *very* impressed..
tpryan
response 16 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 21:30 UTC 1999

        Thusfar, I heard that "Wild Wild West" is Avengers '99...take a
TV show, fondly remembered, and mess with it.
omni
response 17 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 05:41 UTC 1999

 Wild Wild West doesn't impress me to the point I'd go and see it. I still
am a very big fan of the old one with Robert Conrad. Maybe the movie will
catch on so that some pimp station will begin showing the tv show again just
for the sole value of tying in.
drewmike
response 18 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 07:16 UTC 1999

Re 15: If they were doing a remake of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", that would
be a shoo-in.
krj
response 19 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 12:14 UTC 1999

So far, "Wild Wild West" has provided a feast for fans of really 
negative movie reviews.  "Not As Bad As 'The Avengers'" was about 
the most positive evaluation I found so far.  Anyone actually seen it?
senna
response 20 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 12:57 UTC 1999

I was tempted, but I think I'll wait until video.  The previews did not 
impress me much at all.  When that happens, you know there's trouble.  
mary
response 21 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 13:22 UTC 1999

Wow, to me it looks like a whole lot of fun.  I like Kevin Kline.  He has
one of those forgiveably-naughty smiles.

A Simple Plan is now available on video.  I think it was last year's
best movie.
mooncat
response 22 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 17:32 UTC 1999

Yeah, I think Wild, Wild West looks like fun.

mcnally
response 23 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 18:40 UTC 1999

  I always liked the show "Wild, Wild West" -- it was one of the trippiest
  concepts for a television show ever ("I know -- let's make a science-fiction
  western!")

  I was hoping the movie would be good -- sounds like I can can kiss those
  hopes goodbye..
mary
response 24 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 19:34 UTC 1999

Well, WWW looked like fun from the trailers. ;-)

It had it's moments.  All two of them.  (sigh).
albaugh
response 25 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 21:00 UTC 1999

I wonder if this WWW movie is web-based...  ;-)
ryan
response 26 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 21:18 UTC 1999

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jiffer
response 27 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 16:17 UTC 1999

I sw Wild Wild West, it was cheesey. Actually, it was double cheesie
mooncat
response 28 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 17:15 UTC 1999

Is that a bad thing?

omni
response 29 of 348: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 18:10 UTC 1999

Pizza, no. Movies, Yes.
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