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37.1 | Christian Slater makes this Movie | COMET::BARRIANO | choke me in the shallow water... | Mon Feb 15 1993 21:00 | 22 |
| re <<< Note 37.0 by 28218::PETERS "Be nice or be dog food" >>>
-< Untamed Hearts >-
> Untamed Hearts is a typical good hearted woman fails for stange man
> love story. The plot is perdictable but the acting is extrordinary.
Jeff,
I really enjoyed the movie but, I thought Maria Tomei's (sp) was more of
a twenty something waitress who is unsuccessful in life and love and finds
love from an unexpected source. Rosie Perez (Woody Harrelsons girl friend in
White Men can't Jump) is effective as the fellow worker, but Christian Slater
makes the movie. Christian plays a busboy in the dinner Tomei's character
works in. He has been raised by Nuns in an orphanage, and has little social
skills, since his heart problem, caused him to be isolated because of risk
of infection. Maria's character barely notices Slater, until she is attacked
by two rapists on the way home from work. The development of the friendship
and then love between the Tomei and Slater characters is very well done, sad,
poignot (sp) but uplifting.
Regards
Barry
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37.2 | Only one | ALPHA::reeves | Jon Reeves, ULTRIX compiler group | Tue Feb 16 1993 18:08 | 1 |
| The actual title is "Untamed Heart".
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37.3 | Best Supporting Actress Nomination | COMET::BARRIANO | choke me in the shallow water... | Thu Feb 18 1993 11:08 | 8 |
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FYI
Marisa Tomei was just nominated for best supporting actress in My Cousin
Vinny. I hadn't recognized her, talk about two character portrayals, 180
degrees apart.
Regards
Barry
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37.4 | I'm a full-fledged Marisa Tomei fan | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | I want a real adventure! | Wed Feb 24 1993 15:22 | 17 |
| Best acting I ever saw from Christian Slater. He was sensational
as the incredibly shy busboy. But as good as he was, Marisa Tomei was
even better!!! While Slater's shyness was eventually flushed out, it
seemed as weird to the moviegoer as it did to the waitresses at the
diner (although I loved Perez' character's "I'd do him" comment!).
Tomei was immediately believable as the sweet girl who somehow always
came up a loser in love.
This is not a long movie (just over an hour and a half), but I liked
the minimalist style. You weren't encumbered by peripheral stories
about other members of her family or people at the diner. The
screenplay left the movie up to Slater and Tomei to carry it, and they
pulled it off flawlessly.
9 out of 10
NAZZ
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37.5 | Thumbs Up | 32198::KRUEGER | | Fri Mar 05 1993 11:46 | 4 |
| It was a sweet movie. Something my boyfriend would skip over, but my
daughter and I really enjoyed it.
Leslie
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37.6 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Mon Mar 29 1993 09:55 | 9 |
| The players were good, but the plot and writing were dumb and
predictable. Rosie Perez was great -- she reminded me of Marisa
Tomei's performance in `My Cousin Vinny'. Tomei was also
terrific, even nailing the Minnesota accent.
Everything that happened in the movie was telegraphed, in bold
type, long before it took place. Rating: feh.
--Mr Topaz
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37.7 | | 12368::michaud | Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI | Fri Aug 06 1993 12:17 | 10 |
| I rented this one only knowing the actors in it and not
knowing anything about the movie itself. I was VERY
pleasently surprised! Well acted as has been mentioned
and a decent story line for the most part.
What also made this film but could of hurt it also .....
[major spoiler warning]
Was having the male lead die at the end. Ie. not a HAPPY ending.
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37.8 | | 21068::PILOTTE | | Fri Aug 27 1993 12:40 | 5 |
| I recently rented this as well and my daughter and I liked it, but needed a box
of kleenex! :-)
I thought Christian Slaters performance was excellent and thought Merisa Tomei
was so believable.
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37.9 | | 5793::STARR | Is she ready to know my frustration? | Fri Aug 27 1993 14:39 | 7 |
| I also recently rented this movie and thought it was great! As previously
mentioned, sort of predictable storyline, but it's pulled off because of
the fine acting job of the principles.
8 out of 10!
alan
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37.10 | | 30188::LYONS | | Fri Sep 03 1993 15:55 | 8 |
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I thought Tomei was outstanding in this and I even am starting to like
Slater more and more. i really enjoyed this move. It's not filled
with action by any means but it was a nice story. Definately worth the
rental. (keep the Kleenex close by)
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37.11 | | 11578::MAXFIELD | | Mon Nov 29 1993 11:04 | 11 |
| Gee, I should have read these before renting, I hadn't realized it
was a tearjerker. But I enjoyed it very much, it was a sweet
character study, and I agree that the acting of the three main
stars was great. Note that after her Oscar-winning Brooklyn
accent, Tomei did a very creditable Midwestern (Minneapolis)
accent in this. It made me appreciate this and her other performances
even more (I also rented "Chaplin" in which she has a couple
scenes as silent film star Mabel Normand--don't blink or you'll
miss her!)
Richard
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37.12 | Like other noters ... I cried | 58378::P_CHAPLINSKY | | Mon Jan 03 1994 15:18 | 10 |
| I rented this over the holidays and loved it! Marisa & Christian
certainly gave it their best. I recognized Marisa from the movie
"My Cousin Vinny" and look forward to seing her in future movies.
As it was New Years Eve, I got to keep the movie over two nights;
so I passed it to my mom - she also enjoyed it.
Thumbs up (all four) for this one!
Patricia
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37.13 | Song from soundtrack | GENIE::HAWKINS | | Fri Nov 17 1995 04:23 | 7 |
| Hi,
I remember seeing the trailer for this film when I rented some
video years ago. I really liked the song that was playing with the
trailer. Does anyone out there know what it was called and the singer.
It is a slowish song and the singer goes "dum, dum, dum, dum, " alot.
Not much help I know.
Ruth
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37.14 | | GENIE::HAWKINS | | Fri Nov 17 1995 04:30 | 3 |
| Just looked on the net and found the answer for myself. If I am not
wrong it was Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega.
Ruth
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37.15 | ...and wings are nearly free. | EPS::RODERICK | Brevity is the soul. | Fri Nov 17 1995 09:10 | 3 |
| It's not "dum dum dum dum". It's "do do do do"!
Lisa
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37.16 | | KERNEL::FIDDLERM | | Fri Nov 17 1995 09:37 | 3 |
| I always thought it was "doo doo doo doo" ?
mikef
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37.17 | Liked it a lot! | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Tue Apr 02 1996 19:14 | 18 |
| this was on tv last night (4/1/96). Liked it, but definately a 2
hankie!
after it was over, a thought rumbling around - I bet she has her
step-dad fix the window in the basement!
1.5 hrs - no wonder there were lots of commercials!
Also, the opening song, piano instrumental, any idea is that was an
original for the movie? Credits were smushed into the corner of the
screen (I HATE that they are doing that!) and the movie guide I use on
the Internet lists the songs, but doesn't indicate which is the title
song. I really liked the opening piece. My guess it's the one piece
written by cliff owens. but would like to know.
thanks!
good movie - d
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37.18 | Nature Boy | SCASS1::WHIPPLE | | Wed Apr 03 1996 14:27 | 15 |
| RE: The piano instrumental
Not sure whether it was the opening music also, but the "magic record"
song he played for her, and which was also played at the end of the
movie, was "Nature Boy". This song, with words, was originally done by
Nat King Cole.
The words are something like this:
There was a boy
A very strange enchanted boy
(and of course I can't remember anything else!)
Marian
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37.19 | | EPS::RODERICK | NH - The Asphalt State | Fri Apr 05 1996 13:42 | 5 |
| re "Nature Boy"
Natalie Cole redoes it in her Unforgettable album. Haunting.
Lisa
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