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It's the first time I've seen this classic, and wow, is it good. In fact, it's absolutely brilliant. The stunning opening nightmare dream sequence, with its...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 1, 2003
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My patchy knowledge of cinema is revealed by the fact I've not seen this so called classic until now, and what's even worse I haven't seen any of Bunuel's...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 2, 2003
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... thougt that ... Tournier. ... That's Catherine Keener who can really shine. She was great in BEING JOHN MALKOVICH. She is attractive but not a raging...
Lisa DArrigo
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Jan 3, 2003
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I thought I was going to love this film. I enjoyed BEING JOHN MALKOVICH immensely. At first, the film got off to a good start. It was clever. I had no...
Lisa DArrigo
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Jan 3, 2003
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On Fri, 03 Jan 2003 04:38:44 -0000, Lisa DArrigo <julisadarrigo@...> wrote: I actually thought I was going to hate the movie, and that it was going to ...
Adam Miezianko
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Jan 3, 2003
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I was alerted to director Matthew Bright's work by an interesting article in Time Out (London) about his film "Ted Bundy". So when I saw one of his film's was...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 4, 2003
3:56 pm
725
I pretty much agree with this. However, do see "Freeway" when it turns up on Film Four again - it's considerably better. Of the two, I saw "Freeway" second,...
Gary Couzens
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Jan 4, 2003
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Cheers Gary. I'll keep a look out for it. Mike ... do see "Freeway" when it turns up on Film Four again - it's considerably better....
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 4, 2003
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... I've only seen it once, but would love to see it again. I re-read the book about a month earlier, just to remind myself of the story. Although there were...
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Jan 4, 2003
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... 2002. ... UK ... It's ... should ... urge ... uninspiring ... I agree with a lot of your top 10, with one exception. I had very high hopes for Morvern...
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Jan 4, 2003
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On Sat, 04 Jan 2003 22:06:56 -0000, flickchick07 <flickchick07@...> ... Not at all. The love story between Aragorn and Arwin is important, and in the...
Adam Miezianko
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Jan 4, 2003
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I only objected to the scene in which Aragorn is dreaming of Arwen. As for her mourning him and going back to a deserted Lothlorien, that is in the Appendices....
Christine
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Jan 4, 2003
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Hello all, thought i'd contribute to The Two Towers debate. To be honest, although I enjoyed it, I find myself drawn to the first movie over this. While some...
Rich Badley
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Jan 4, 2003
11:19 pm
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Thanks for the comments. Re Morvern Callar, there have been quite a few people who have made similar comments to yourself. Perhaps I just have weird tastes ...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 5, 2003
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733
Justly regarded as a classic, this Ealing comedy still seems fresh today. And from the opening shot – looking down on a London cul-de-sac, the railway in the...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 5, 2003
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A powerful and moving story of a family descended on the mother's side from Maori warriors. The opening shot says it all: we see an idyllic view of a rural...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 5, 2003
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735
So what did Mark call this 'Comfort Blanket Cinema (For Trekkies)'; well absolutely, so count me in then. Not only that but with the film featuring both...
Mike
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Jan 7, 2003
10:03 pm
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... going to ... great for ... movie had ... back, ... one that ... when ... antitheses. And ... as were ... formulae" that ... that ... hate it), ... now I ...
Lisa DArrigo
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Jan 8, 2003
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... Trekkies)'; ... film ... be ... made. ... agitator ... to ... (dodgy ... to ... Planet ... Picards ... worked. ... which ... The ... just ... kept ... of ...
flickchick07
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Jan 8, 2003
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738
To be honest I don't even think it had any witty interaction at all. One of the things I like about the series is that 'Picard' is a clone of every manager one...
Mike
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Jan 8, 2003
9:27 am
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Your commentary had me chuckling Mike. I never noticed the lighting before, but now that you mention it, you're absolutely right. And the honour and ...
flick chick
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Jan 8, 2003
9:14 pm
740
It makes you wonder actually, out of Riker and Worf, who has the most facial hair? Mike ... lighting before, ... honour and ... much. If I...
Mike
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Jan 8, 2003
9:55 pm
741
I'm ashamed to say that I only saw Truffaut's masterpiece, Jules Et Jim, a few months ago. This film was made soon after, and though I did not find it matched...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 10, 2003
8:45 pm
742
Can anyone help or give any ideas on this essay question? I hav'nt been able to do any research on this becase I have been ill, ( its true!) It's got to be in...
fuschia_h
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Jan 11, 2003
2:13 pm
743
This film is hugely indebted to Tarantino. This is not really a criticism, merely a placing into context. I really enjoyed this funny and very inventive...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 11, 2003
6:19 pm
744
A simple, puritanical community on a remote Danish village serves as the setting for this gently humorous tale. Babette, fleeing to the village from turmoils...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 11, 2003
6:37 pm
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This came out about the same time as 2 other good food-oriented movies: The Big Night and Eat Drink, Man, Woman. Besides making your mouth water, both have...
flickchick07
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Jan 12, 2003
6:42 pm
746
If the sensuality of food is your thing, then a trip to see The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover is to be recommended. I would suggest "Delicatessen"...
Robert Holz
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Jan 13, 2003
8:16 am
747
Channel 4 is currently fulfilling its remit partially through the Digital provision it offers - that is a channel given over to film. If you check the late...
Robert Holz
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Jan 13, 2003
4:47 pm
748
Sayles is another director whose films I'm becoming increasingly impressed by. The first of his movies I saw was Sunshine State, then Matewan, and now this. ...
Mike O'Brien
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Jan 13, 2003
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