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scott
response 55 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 16:32 UTC 2004

Rented "Underworld" yesterday.  It lives up to its reviews; lots of action,
a somewhat overburdened plot device, and forgettable acting.
anderyn
response 56 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 17:55 UTC 2004

I ejoyed "Hollywood Homicide" at the theater last year. It wasn't my favorite
movie, but it was fun enough for a matinee. I thought the best line was about
the donut, though the duelling cell phones during the interrogations were cute
too. (I may have a higher tolerance for the jokes since I rarely go to "funny"
movies and they may have been fresher for me in that respect.)
tod
response 57 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:21 UTC 2004

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edina
response 58 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:31 UTC 2004

Yes, my little anal dwelling but monkey?
tod
response 59 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:32 UTC 2004

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twenex
response 60 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:41 UTC 2004

I enjoyed Bruce Almighty. Haven't seen the film "Gandhi".
tod
response 61 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:48 UTC 2004

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novomit
response 62 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 12:46 UTC 2004

Ben Kingsley = Overrated.
gregb
response 63 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 16:13 UTC 2004

Bruce Almighty was great.  Picked up the DVD a few months ago.  Ever 
since Carry's been doing less wild comedies, like "Liar Liar," "The 
Truman Show," etc., he's gained more respect in my book.  My fav line 
in BA is when God tells him he's dead...

   Bruce: "Really?!"
   God:  "Naw, I'm just messing with'ya."
twenex
response 64 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 20:30 UTC 2004

<Bruce walks past a girl wearing a skirt and turns round and blows a huge wind
in her dirextion, blowing up said skirt and showing her panties>

"He saw it and it was GOOD!"

rotfl.
krokus
response 65 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 21:13 UTC 2004

Saw Hellboy over the weekend, didn't feel like I wasted my money.  I
did like how they showed some different types of "heros" in use, and
they wern't these perfect beings, they have some serious eccentricites.
richard
response 66 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 04:05 UTC 2004

re #62-- "Ben Kingsley is overrated"  You obviously don't know much about
acting.  SIR Ben Kingsley was for many years, well before he did "Gandhi",
considered one of the great Shakespearean stage actors in the world.  He
was one of the stars of the Royal Shakespeare Company for two decades.

When Kingsley did "Gandhi", he famously starved himself and subjected
himself to the same conditions that Gandhi endured when he did his fasts.
He also as I recall refused payment for acting in Gandhi, believing that
being of Indian descent, it would be wrong to play a role that important--
Gandhi being a holy figure there-- for material gain.  Similarly when he
did "Schindler's List", Kingsley, as did Steven Spielberg and some of the
other cast-- donated his salary to help fund The Shoah Foundation.

Go see "House of Sand and Fog" sometime if you think Kingsley is
overrated.  Or better yet, fly to England the next time Kingsley is on
stage playing the title role in "Othello" or as Ariel in "The Tempest"
That is if you can get tickets.
other
response 67 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 12:44 UTC 2004

I enjoyed his Feste in the film version of "Twelfth Night" but the 
live performance of the role by the Globe Theatre company I saw was 
better, a little.
edina
response 68 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 13:45 UTC 2004

Yeah, I too agree that Kingsley is amazing.  I still think of him looking at
Neeson in Schindler's List saying "The list is life" and get chills.
gregb
response 69 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 17:53 UTC 2004

Last night I learned about a movie coming out on May 28 called "The Day
After Tomorrow," which looks interesting.  It's about the environment
running rampant.  What's kinda scary is that the production team based
much of what you see on projected weather patterns that are occuring now
around the world.  Their Web site is www.thedayaftertomorrow.com.
dbratman
response 70 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 15:43 UTC 2004

I do not consider Ben Kingsley over-rated, but none of the arguments in 
post 66 prove that he isn't.

Being Sir Ben doesn't mean he's a good actor.  Donating his salary 
doesn't mean he's a good actor.  Even being a star doesn't mean he's a 
good actor.  Mind you, I do think he's a good actor, but none of those 
things demonstrate it.

And being a good actor doesn't mean he isn't an over-rated actor.  Mind 
you, I don't think he is an over-rated actor, but one can be both good 
and over-rated at the same time.
twenex
response 71 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 22:56 UTC 2004

Erm, yes they can.
gregb
response 72 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 15:19 UTC 2004

Seems to me whether an acter/actress is good/bad over/under-rated is 
purely an individual perception.  Same with most anything.  That's why 
I never listen to critics.
gull
response 73 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 16:53 UTC 2004

Re resp:63: Morgan Freeman as God was great casting. :>


I rented "Space Truckers", mostly out of curiousity, since it was on an
Internet list of underrated movies.  It was okay, in a TV
movie-of-the-week sort of way.  I disagree with the author of the list
who claimed it was "what The Fifth Element should have been."  It wasn't
quite high-budget enough to be *good* good, and not quite fun enough to
be cheesy good.  Dennis Hopper rescued it from forgettable awfulness,
but not by much.

I can't recommend renting this; watch it if it ever airs on basic cable.
 It'd fit right in with TNT's "Movies for Guys Who Like Movies" lineup.
realugly
response 74 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:21 UTC 2004

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scott
response 75 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:59 UTC 2004

Re 73:  That's weird, I just rented "Space Truckers" last week.  I think there
might have been a Simpsons or Futurama reference that was taken from that
movie, but aside from that it was nice to finally sate my curiosity about the
movie.
gull
response 76 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 23:29 UTC 2004

Re resp:75: Really?  What reference?  It would have gone straight past
me, of course...
scott
response 77 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 03:56 UTC 2004

I can't remember what the reference was.  :(
albaugh
response 78 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 16:56 UTC 2004

Does "Space Truckers" have anything to do with Deep Purple's "Space Trucking"
or vice versa?
mooncat
response 79 of 278: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 00:07 UTC 2004

Recently caught a couple of rented movies.

Gothika- Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr., etc. Not a bad movie, I 
thought it was pretty creepy in parts. I'd explain what it's about - 
but I'm sure most people already know. I thought Ms. Berry did a great 
job, her facial expression of 'I'm horribly confused and my world has 
just crumbled' was great.

Second movie of the evening was "The Singing Detective" with Robert 
Downey Jr (bit of a theme going on). This one didn't impress me so 
much. Basically Downey Jr. is an author who yeara ago wrote a pulp 
novel about a singing detective. The author now has this horrible skin 
condition that has him hospitalized, his hands curled up and unable to 
write/type. Half of the movie is played out in his mind as he relives 
parts of his book- his meds and condition make it hard for him to tell 
the difference between reality and his imagination. 

Mel Gibson is in this movie, though it's kinda hard to recognize him 
without his hairpiece. His character was a lot of fun. Though like I 
said, overall I wasn't really all that impressed with the movie. Kinda 
dragged in parts.

Also went to the theatre to see Kill Bill Volume 2. Was a ton of fun. 
I enjoyed the gartuitous violence in the first movie, as well as 
enjoying the change of pace for Volume 2. Uma Thurman and David 
Carradine had fun performances. I think I may just end up owning these 
two movies, or at least will definitely own the soundtracks (which I 
really liked as well).  See, in the second movie there's actually plot 
development AND character conversation and more background 
information. Amazing. ;) Overall though a lot of fun. 
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