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omni
response 8 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 15:53 UTC 1999

  Yeah, but Ann Arbor doesn't get TCM until Sept 30. I personally cannot wait.
remmers
response 9 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 21:13 UTC 1999

Oh wow.  I'm glad to hear that we're getting TCM - didn't know that.
richard
response 10 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 21:55 UTC 1999

DVD recommendation-- yesterday I got the new DVD edition of John Boorman's
retelling of the Arthurian legends, "EXCALIBUR"  The movie has been
digitally remastered in letterbox edition with dolby soundtrack, and looks
and sounds wonderful.  Just the scenery and the costumes and the music
make it worth having a digital print.  Its just a beautifully photographed
movie.  "YOU AND THE LAND ARE ONE!"    EXCALIBUR remains one of my
favorites **** (four stars)
richard
response 11 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 22:06 UTC 1999

oh, I forgot, the DVD of Excalibur has some special features including a
alternate audio track of director John Boorman discussing the making of 
the movie and the meanings of the different scenes.  Quite fascinating.
shf
response 12 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 00:44 UTC 1999

funny how the same guy who made "Zardoz" made "Excalibur" and "Deliverance".
otaking
response 13 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 05:20 UTC 1999

Re #10 and 11: I'm glad to hear that the Excalibur DVD is so good. My copy
is being shipped to me now.

Double Jeopardy (C-) - This was an enjoyable movie, but the actionlagged a
lot. I spent too much time waiting for the characters to catch up with the
audience's knowledge (like the fact that Ashley Judd didn't kill her husband.
Since it's the point of the entire film, it's not really a spoiler.) Also,
there were WAY too many near misses and coincidences to be believable. I was
alos really confused by Tommy Lee Jones' motivation in the film. An
explanation was offered, but it didn't explain a lot of what happened.

Still, I enjoyed it for what it was. Wait for the cheap theater for this
movie.
omni
response 14 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 06:21 UTC 1999

  Remers- Look on your cable bill. I've been nagging Media One for TCM for
more than 2 yrs. 4 days to go. 
senna
response 15 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 12:09 UTC 1999

You have no idea what I'd do just to get a bill.  I wish MediaOne would 
hurry up and wire my house.
scott
response 16 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 12:34 UTC 1999

Hey, if one of you Excalibur guys gets around to it, could you listen to the
"making of" track and see if they explain the special effect where the sword
is stock thru Lancelot's side?  That one is so realistic I've been wondering
about it for years.
omni
response 17 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 14:14 UTC 1999

  Let me teach you the art of nagging, my son.
katie
response 18 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 15:51 UTC 1999

I saw "For Love Of The Game." I like Kevin Costner's part OK; the movie
itself was OK; it could have done without the Kelly Preston/love story
tangent. It added nothing.
scg
response 19 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 19:02 UTC 1999

Steve, if you're so desperate for a cable bill, I might consider getting
cable.  We should talk. ;)
clees
response 20 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 23:54 UTC 1999

Stigmata higly recommendable - not too scary just take my word for it when
you are into sophisticated horror.
aruba
response 21 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 04:38 UTC 1999

Richard, you are a walking advertisement for DVD.  I'm thinking of getting a
DVD player just based on all the descriptions you've given of discs.  They
sound great!
drewmike
response 22 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 10:50 UTC 1999

The final sentence of Chris Gore's four-sentence review of "Drive Me Crazy":
Melissa Joan Hart doesn't even get naked, so I can't give you one good reason
to waste your time.
richard
response 23 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 17:17 UTC 1999

#16..Scott, you asked about the scene in Excalibur where Lancelot pulls 
the sword out of his side causing "the wound that never heals".  I 
played that scene back with the director John Boorman's audio commentary 
turned on.  He explains that it was done not with special effects but 
with a careful optical illusion.  Lancelot only appears to be pulling 
the entire sword out of his body. He actually has a small piece of sword 
just barely piercing his body and the actual sword underneath him as he 
lies on his side. As Lancelot is pulling out the sword, he is moving his 
body very carefully from where he is lying on his side to where he is 
lying on his back so you dont see that the he isnt pulling the piece of 
sword out of his body. It is just falling away from his skin and as he 
moves to where he's lying on his back, he obscures the piece of sword 
coming out of his body with the whole sword which he's been lying on top 
of.  

Its a little hard to explain but you can see what he means by playing 
the scene back frame by frame (1/16 or 1/32 super slow motion another 
benefit of DVDs) Boorman claims compared to other shots, it was one of 
the simplest scenes to do.
goose
response 24 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 03:15 UTC 1999

I bought a videotape of "South Park:Bigger Longer Uncut" in Manhattan this
weekend for $5.  IT's a hoot (I saw the movie in the theatre already) people
still gettin g to their seats and all...someone snuck a camcorder into the
theatre.
scott
response 25 of 241: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 14:20 UTC 1999

Re: 23    Thanks!  Guess I'll have to rent it again to see it with that in
mind.
giry
response 26 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 04:51 UTC 1999

Agora 11 <-> Cinema 35
bdh1
response 27 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 06:54 UTC 1999

Pokemon?  Why are there no 'reviews' of Pokemon videos?
sk1981
response 28 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 07:24 UTC 1999

well i ain't a movie guy but i sort of felt like responding by saying hey
wanna watch a horror movie on 13 ,the friday at 12 o clock at a cemetry..
that's what i call really "HOOKED ON TO MOVIES"
omni
response 29 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 08:03 UTC 1999

  I caught "Rocky" on TCM last nite, and it was like seeing it for the first
time. I have seen Rocky at least 30 times on venues from WGN to TNT, but
seeing uncut made it more soulful. I mean, after a while you start to see how
hopeless his world is, yet here he is happy to be doing collecting work, and
fighting the occasional club fight. 
  I think Rocky was well written, and of course the fight scenes were
terrific. Burgess Merideth was stellar as Mickey, as was Burt Young and Talia
Shire.  

  4 stars. See it uncut and where you can watch it and concentrate on it.
It is a wonderful experience.
scott
response 30 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 13:17 UTC 1999

Good news for Ann Arbor folks:
The Michigan will be showing both "Stop Making Sense" and the newly restored
"Yellow Submarine" during October.  Consult your Observer for when...
mcnally
response 31 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 13:20 UTC 1999

  Cool..  I'll have to make an effort to make it to both..
gull
response 32 of 241: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 18:19 UTC 1999

Wish I knew of somewhere within a few hours of Houghton that was showing
Yellow Submarine...
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