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1616
Much to my disappointment this wasn't a film about a refrigerator (surely someone needs to make some movies about household appliances); neither was it about...
mdoust4mike
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Sep 4, 2004
7:31 pm
1617
I decided that it was prudent to have my Big Mac, Medium Fries, no drink, before catching this movie. Nevertheless upon entering the cinema I was feeling...
mdoust4mike
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Sep 4, 2004
8:25 pm
1618
Take a slice of JAWS, add a piece of HOME ALONE, and garnish with a dollop of BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and you have got the flavour of this movie. Thus our...
mdoust4mike
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Sep 12, 2004
4:18 pm
1619
Adapt, improvise, roll with it; yea yea yea, as we have not so much another 'Tom Cruise' vehicle, as instead 'Tom Cruise' in a vehicle. This time around the ex...
mdoust4mike
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Sep 17, 2004
5:43 pm
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Hmmm... for me it's not that way. Although I sure think you can blame Michael Mann for a lot of style, I think his movies, at least the neo-noir ones, have ...
Jose Andres Gomez
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Sep 18, 2004
1:51 pm
1621
Well one of the problems I have with cinema in general, and this type of movie ilustrates this, is that people just wouldn't behave like that in real life. The...
mdoust4mike
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Sep 20, 2004
3:20 pm
1622
Well, you're right and I agree, in general with what you say. However I really enjoyed the film, as well as Manhunter which I agree is style over substance but...
Jose Andres Gomez
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Sep 21, 2004
12:49 pm
1623
Definately worth trying to get a good copy of THIEF, as that is one of 'James Caan's strongest performances. To be honest I had forgotten that was a Michael...
mdoust4mike
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Sep 21, 2004
9:46 pm
1624
'Daniel Craig' is the straight and narrow drugs middleman (oxymoron), who finds himself caught up in a treble cross between his front, Serbian gangsters, and a...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 3, 2004
4:18 pm
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Hi there, I am a newbie in this group so I'll introduce myself. I am a French student in Edinburgh and I really enjoy cinema. Depending on my mood, it goes...
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Oct 4, 2004
1:42 pm
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Hi Pierre Yes I am hoping to catch this one myself. It comes across in the trailer as a cross between METROPOLIS and REACH FOR THE SKY. Also anything with the...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 4, 2004
4:39 pm
1627
With the odd exception, I find that any film which proudly boasts Jim Carrey as one of its stars is something best avoided. However, with a script by Charlie...
Mike OBrien
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Oct 12, 2004
9:27 pm
1628
i love this movie. i think it's kaufman's best script yet. and i agree, michel gondry did a wonderful job. a very wonderful job indeed. and for the first time...
ryllah berico
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Oct 12, 2004
10:25 pm
1629
I agree with what you've said but not on everything. I do like this movie but I wouldn't consider him as a great movie. In the middle of it, you've got an...
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pymgntt
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Oct 13, 2004
1:37 pm
1630
I would agree with you, Rye, about The Truman Show - that was pretty good. Amazingly, I also liked him in The Grinch, but there the manic persona was just the...
Mike OBrien
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Oct 13, 2004
3:45 pm
1631
The film Layercake for me was a return to the values of good old British 1960s crime fiction - the hero doesn't get away with his wickedness (Get Carter). This...
Robert Holz
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Oct 21, 2004
11:47 am
1632
Things started badly for A TOUT DE SUITE when the grinning NFT frontman, pointed out that we wouldn't be having the expected 35mm print (being as it was stuck...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 21, 2004
9:44 pm
1633
Your right I am visiting a whole different cinema circuit to you. This is actually one of the most crap British films I have ever seen. Plot what f****** plot...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 21, 2004
9:52 pm
1634
Gawd damn this was dreary. Don't let the smiling faces in this week's 'Time Out' feature article fool you, because they don't crop up at any time in this...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 21, 2004
10:18 pm
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... From: "mdoust4mike" <mdoust4mike@...> To: <filmtalkuk@...> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: [filmtalkuk] We Don't...
Gary Couzens
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Oct 22, 2004
6:01 pm
1636
Thanks Gary, I will keep an eye out for it. Although it sounds like the sort of thing that will crop up on late TV one night. Incidentally I am in a bad mood...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 23, 2004
10:58 am
1637
Well it must be something of a first (for me anyway), to be referred to as a Scumbag by a member of the NFT staff. Still if you run your festival with...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 23, 2004
9:43 pm
1638
This being one of those ideas that looks good on paper, but dosen't necessarily work out in practice. The idea being take 25 of Europe's best known directors,...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 23, 2004
9:47 pm
1639
what warranted the 'scumbag'??!! ... ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Damian Fox
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Oct 24, 2004
12:08 pm
1640
Sadly, I missed seeing this on the big screen, but even on DVD the power of this wonderful film is almost overwhelming. Many mysteries in the story are never...
Mike OBrien
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Oct 24, 2004
9:06 pm
1641
Now I have to confess I am a little out of my depth here. Thus whereas I can understand all the subtle nuances, and the in jargon references, of a film like...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 25, 2004
6:35 pm
1642
I have always been one for a weekly comic. It probably started with the 'Beano' or 'Whizzer & Chips', leading all the way up to my current weekly, 'Time Out'...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 25, 2004
6:38 pm
1643
Hi Damien. I think the easiest thing to do here is Cut and Paste my complaint letter to the NFT, and you can then make your own mind up on this one Mike ...
mdoust4mike
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Oct 25, 2004
6:55 pm
1644
gosh, you really are a scumbag! hehe a good letter. cheers! damo x ... ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! [Non-text portions of this...
Damian Fox
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Oct 25, 2004
9:51 pm
1645
oops.... I forgot to get you all to watch Monkey Dust this evening and look out for the sketch I directed. Ho hum. I'm a bit stressed. I'm in the studio now...
Damian Fox
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Oct 25, 2004
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